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AwaitingAugust Posted: Apr 15, 2011 12:40 PM+
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to gift or not to gift?

DH's friend is throwing a first communion party for his son (he's 12 years old, i *think*) AND a high school graduation party for his daughter on the same day .... we aren't going to the actual communion at the church, just the party afterwards.

Do we need to bring a communion gift? If so, what is a good gift idea? i don't know how these things work at all!

What's a good graduation gift for the girl?

I know it's pretty cheap-a$$, but we only want to spend around $20 on each kid.

TIA
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grkbarbie Posted: Apr 15, 2011 12:44 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

absolutely need to bring a gift for both

$20 is a bit low in my opinion (dont hate me)

the minimum i would do is 50$ each..on a visa gift card or something
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SummerBride10 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 12:46 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by grkbarbie

absolutely need to bring a gift for both

$20 is a bit low in my opinion (dont hate me)

the minimum i would do is 50$ each..on a visa gift card or something



I agree-- I would do at least $50 as well. Either a gift card or check is good.
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Becca2010 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 12:48 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

If you spend a little more, you can get them each a keepsake from things remembered! One stop shopping!
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2010BTB Posted: Apr 15, 2011 12:53 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I agree with the $50 each. But you can probably find something for each of them at Things Remembered like Becca said...and look for a coupon! Or a sale!!
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AwaitingAugust Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:09 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

i totally agree that 20 is not enough .... but we just can't afford to go if we need to give $50 to each .... do you think we should just rsvp no?

This is DH's really good friend but, because of weird & crappy schedules, they haven't seen each other in motnhs ...
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Thats-What-She-Said Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:12 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I totally understand where you are coming from.

I would def give a physical gift instead of a gift card. You might be able to find something on sale and then no one needs to know how much you spent on it.
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jaybee217 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:22 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

maybe you can find a gift card that's like discounted? LIke -a $50 gc but you only pay $35? they have websites for that.

but yes, it should be $50/child.
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halfbaked Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:23 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by AwaitingAugust

i totally agree that 20 is not enough .... but we just can't afford to go if we need to give $50 to each .... do you think we should just rsvp no?

This is DH's really good friend but, because of weird & crappy schedules, they haven't seen each other in motnhs ...



Yeah, I'd probably just RSVP no. I hate to do it, but you can't do everything!
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AwaitingAugust Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:35 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by jilliibabii


Posted by AwaitingAugust

i totally agree that 20 is not enough .... but we just can't afford to go if we need to give $50 to each .... do you think we should just rsvp no?

This is DH's really good friend but, because of weird & crappy schedules, they haven't seen each other in motnhs ...



Yeah, I'd probably just RSVP no. I hate to do it, but you can't do everything!



what if i buy them something that SEEMS expensive but isn't? Like get the girl a necklace from ruelala or something? (though i don't see any good jewelry right now anywhere) .... perhaps taht'd work? i'd really like to go, but just don't want to break the bank
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Future Mrs H Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:46 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

How about something like this for the girl

necklace

and its only $15

and the boy - maybe you can get him a Game Stop gift card

ETA- you can probably get some kind of silver jewelry for the girl for $20
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Diana12 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 01:52 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

Yes you should bring a gift, but I think the amount depends on how close you are with them.
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CarolAnn721 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 02:29 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I agree with the others. Definitely $50 cash or check for the communion. As for the graduation, you can get a necklace and personalized frame or something. Communions, in my family, can compare to a wedding...

If you can't afford gifts, which has happened to all of us, than just RSVP no and send a little something when you have it
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AwaitingAugust Posted: Apr 15, 2011 02:32 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by CarolAnn721
Communions, in my family, can compare to a wedding...



i totally understand but i don't think these people feel that way since it's at their house, not an RH
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CarolAnn721 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 02:37 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by AwaitingAugust


Posted by CarolAnn721
Communions, in my family, can compare to a wedding...



i totally understand but i don't think these people feel that way since it's at their house, not an RH



Compare it to a Bar Mitzvah. But you can totally get away with gifts instead of cash
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ourwedding9510 Posted: Apr 15, 2011 02:54 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I know it's not $20 but for the communion kid you can get them a $50 savings bond...then you're just spending $25.

I do agree with Barb that $20 is a little low to spend but hopefully they understand your financial situation.

For the girl I would say any kind of gift cert would be PERFECT!
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kris_gets_hitched Posted: Apr 15, 2011 03:05 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I think you should give them something you think they'd like in the price range that you can afford. They're your friends. They invited you because they want you there, not because they want to collect gifts for the kiddos.

I'm sure if the tables were turned and you invited them to a party at your house, and they were not able to spend as much as they'd like to on a gift, you wouldn't be bothered in the least!

You give what you can give. I think the other girls had some great suggestions for nice and affordable gifts.

If the girl is planning to away to college, maybe get something for her dorm from BBB and use a coupon?

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miamimerger Posted: Apr 16, 2011 11:34 AM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by kris_gets_hitched

I think you should give them something you think they'd like in the price range that you can afford. They're your friends. They invited you because they want you there, not because they want to collect gifts for the kiddos.




ITA
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mariedsgn Posted: Apr 16, 2011 12:31 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?


Posted by grkbarbie

absolutely need to bring a gift for both

$20 is a bit low in my opinion (dont hate me)

the minimum i would do is 50$ each..on a visa gift card or something



I agree!
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GR2010 Posted: Apr 17, 2011 03:16 PM+
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Re: to gift or not to gift?

I agree that $20 each is really low... For baptisms/communions/confirmations I usually do $50. HS Graduations I always give at least $100, more depending on who it is. If you can't swing that I would either RSVP no or do a Savings Bond for at least $50 each so it would only run you $25 each.

I wouldn't do jewlery for the teenager because everyone's taste is different and you don't know what she likes/doesn't like. I remember being younger and my aunt always gave me jewlery and I HATED it because she didn't know what I liked.
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