I gave $80 for a coworker and didn't attend her wedding. When it was my turn to marry, her and her husband didn't come and gave us $0. That was disappointing...
I gave $80 for a coworker and didn't attend her wedding. When it was my turn to marry, her and her husband didn't come and gave us $0. That was disappointing...
I attended a wedding and gave $220 ...
zuesel 發表於 20-3-2009 16:34
I will be disappointed too..but the most disappointed for me is not $$.. is some people u think they will come sure (old times best buddies)..but they didn't come or didn't even try to come... well.. but they are in hk..so can't say much la~ I wish they can come even don't bring any money.. coz it's a memorable moment mah ><
Sigh...some people...they said they come...and then NO SHOW...i mean ...not really because of sickness or emergency wor....
Just let me know if not coming mah....i PAID in advance already... >_<
I think the so-called "market price" should also based on the current economic situation. Just like, when many people are jobless now, being laid off..., even new couples should/would re-plan their budgets, it's fair and reasonable for guests to reconsider and readjust their money gift accordingly la. No need to be too generous lor.