We were married not to long ago (destination wedding) everything went well and everyone had a great time. We know it was very expensive for some to get there. Most chose to make it into a small vacation and got there a few days before the wedding - so they incurred hotel charges as well.
We didn''t help with anyone''s expenses (except for FI''s parents) but we did give everyone gift bags filled with snacks, travel items, etc., plus I offered to pay for everyone''s manicures the day before the wedding ($22 at the hotel we were at), transportation from their hotel to the wedding ($20/person) as well as some incidentals, drink rounds, the dresses our nieces wore for the wedding, lunch for the people that were in our room the day of the wedding, and things like that.
We were surprised at some of the gifts that we got, mainly because of the closeness/significance of the relationships...from one of DH''s very dear/close cousins, $60 (three $20 bills) on behalf of hersef and her mother (who did not attend). From another couple (DH''s best friend from high school and his wife), we got via mail a statue of a couple with some angels (not our style at all). Another one of his very dear cousins and his wife, $100 - this is the one we feel least huh? about because he did say some beautiful words to us about our relationship (I should mention, though, that when we went to their wedding a couple of months ago, we also had to fly there, and we gave them $300).
We found ourselves hurt by these gifts - we felt like they were making somewhat of a statement, based on the closeness of who they came from. I say it feels like a statement because we''ve felt throughout the planning process that some resented the idea of the wedding being far away. The other thing that may be weighing in is that when he and I go to to weddings, no matter how much it might "hurt" at the moment, we always give $150, and for close cousins/friends/family we''ve given as much as $400.
What would you think?
We didn''t help with anyone''s expenses (except for FI''s parents) but we did give everyone gift bags filled with snacks, travel items, etc., plus I offered to pay for everyone''s manicures the day before the wedding ($22 at the hotel we were at), transportation from their hotel to the wedding ($20/person) as well as some incidentals, drink rounds, the dresses our nieces wore for the wedding, lunch for the people that were in our room the day of the wedding, and things like that.
We were surprised at some of the gifts that we got, mainly because of the closeness/significance of the relationships...from one of DH''s very dear/close cousins, $60 (three $20 bills) on behalf of hersef and her mother (who did not attend). From another couple (DH''s best friend from high school and his wife), we got via mail a statue of a couple with some angels (not our style at all). Another one of his very dear cousins and his wife, $100 - this is the one we feel least huh? about because he did say some beautiful words to us about our relationship (I should mention, though, that when we went to their wedding a couple of months ago, we also had to fly there, and we gave them $300).
We found ourselves hurt by these gifts - we felt like they were making somewhat of a statement, based on the closeness of who they came from. I say it feels like a statement because we''ve felt throughout the planning process that some resented the idea of the wedding being far away. The other thing that may be weighing in is that when he and I go to to weddings, no matter how much it might "hurt" at the moment, we always give $150, and for close cousins/friends/family we''ve given as much as $400.
What would you think?