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MarathonKnitter
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let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
it's about that time of year again... communions, graduations, weddings
the gift is for a high school graduate. she's my cousin's kid (this cousin is like a sister to me). this is the first of three kids, so i'll be setting the standard for what i give the other two.
side note: the first two have already had their quinceaneras. i gave each of them $300.
how much would you give?
i already have a dollar amount in my head, i'm just wondering if it falls within a "normal" range.
and yes, i would never give anything i couldn't afford.
thanks for any opinions.
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Posted 4/23/19 3:11 PM |
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chilltocam
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let the
I've given my (close) cousin's kids $100 for HS graduation (along with other things as part of the gift - but nothing that was $$. More like a "college survival" kit - check pintrest for some ideas)
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Posted 4/23/19 3:24 PM |
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b2b777
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
For me it depends on where the party is, and how many heads my gift is covering.
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Posted 4/23/19 3:29 PM |
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JME78
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let the
I would probably do 100.
I don't at all believe in the cover your plate mentality.
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Posted 4/23/19 4:11 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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let the
i won't be "covering my plate" there will be a party, but party or no party i would give the gift.
i am totally a "survival kit" kind of gift giver, but since she'll be moving across the country (Penn State), i think it will be best to just give money.
but since i am a silly gift giver, i'm thinking of giving her an umbrella with money attached... "for rainy days" away at school. i also thought of including restaurant gift cards for those days that money is tight and she needs a meal.
i was planning $150, plus $50 in restaurant gift cards.
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Posted 4/23/19 4:23 PM |
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loveus
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let the
I say $100-$150 is good. I wouldn’t give the gift card at graduation but send a care package after she starts school.
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Posted 4/23/19 5:41 PM |
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beachbabe
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
Posted by b2b777
For me it depends on where the party is, and how many heads my gift is covering.
This
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Posted 4/23/19 6:14 PM |
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RainyDay
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
Posted by MarathonKnitter
i won't be "covering my plate" there will be a party, but party or no party i would give the gift.
i am totally a "survival kit" kind of gift giver, but since she'll be moving across the country (Penn State), i think it will be best to just give money.
but since i am a silly gift giver, i'm thinking of giving her an umbrella with money attached... "for rainy days" away at school. i also thought of including restaurant gift cards for those days that money is tight and she needs a meal.
i was planning $150, plus $50 in restaurant gift cards.
That is really generous
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Posted 4/23/19 6:48 PM |
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ziamaria
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i agree with a PP, send the gift card later (or better yet - zelle money during the semester -- it will be much appreciated)
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Posted 4/23/19 6:54 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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let the
ooh. i'm liking the "send the gift card money later" this will continue the gift giving throughout her first semester away from home and it reduces the chance of losing a physical plastic card. thanks for the idea.
i'll just give her $150 cash... i'll check pinterest for a cute way to present it.
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Posted 4/24/19 4:19 PM |
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babydreams21
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let the
I would give $100. That is a nice gift for a high school graduation.
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Posted 4/24/19 10:14 PM |
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Chai77
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
$100 is good in my opinion.
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Posted 4/24/19 10:22 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
I would give $100 and send a care package later.
I’m not sure about the idea of a restaurant gift card. I often find them kind of annoying because I always wind up paying more. She’s probably on a meal plan of some sort on campus. I don’t know what she eats and if she has a microwave or hot plate in her room, but I would make a few things ready to prep (a nice oat mixture with dried fruit, etc). That’s just me, though. Maybe an appliance like a crock pot or something with some simple recipes and a supermarket gift card. I think that goes further than a restaurant GC.
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Posted 4/25/19 1:23 AM |
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
Posted by klingklang77
I would give $100 and send a care package later.
I’m not sure about the idea of a restaurant gift card. I often find them kind of annoying because I always wind up paying more. She’s probably on a meal plan of some sort on campus. I don’t know what she eats and if she has a microwave or hot plate in her room, but I would make a few things ready to prep (a nice oat mixture with dried fruit, etc). That’s just me, though. Maybe an appliance like a crock pot or something with some simple recipes and a supermarket gift card. I think that goes further than a restaurant GC.
I don't think most colleges allow those things
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Posted 4/25/19 1:26 PM |
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JandJ1224
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
I think $100 would be nice so $150 would be very generous!
My sister is away at school for the first time and loves getting gift cards for places she likes, Panera, chipotle etc.
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Posted 4/25/19 1:46 PM |
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
Posted by MarathonKnitter
ooh. i'm liking the "send the gift card money later" this will continue the gift giving throughout her first semester away from home and it reduces the chance of losing a physical plastic card. thanks for the idea.
i'll just give her $150 cash... i'll check pinterest for a cute way to present it.
I wouldn't get an actually restaurant gift card, but you can buy guft cards for things like Seamless/r Uber Eats/doorDash/Postmates. College kids get take-out when they are tired of dorm food & modern kids order from their phone.
I think Postmates is the trendy one of the moment, but you'll have to see what is popular in that area.
And, yes you can get deliveries to dorms- you usually have to meet the food at the security desk
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Posted 4/25/19 2:09 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: let the "how much to give" questions begin :)
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Posted by klingklang77
I would give $100 and send a care package later.
I’m not sure about the idea of a restaurant gift card. I often find them kind of annoying because I always wind up paying more. She’s probably on a meal plan of some sort on campus. I don’t know what she eats and if she has a microwave or hot plate in her room, but I would make a few things ready to prep (a nice oat mixture with dried fruit, etc). That’s just me, though. Maybe an appliance like a crock pot or something with some simple recipes and a supermarket gift card. I think that goes further than a restaurant GC.
I don't think most colleges allow those things
You used to be able to. Has it changed?
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Posted 4/26/19 1:49 AM |
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