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For those in the know, a wedding etiquette question
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 578272" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The way it was explained to me, there was a min of $20 and most were 'expected' to give at least $100. She and her husband expected at least 2 grand from this stupid thing and they were NOT shy about saying "oh that isn't enough, you need to double it" to people. I found this out AFTER the fact, and was SOOOOOOOOOO relieved to be able to skip the reception. Childhood bff did NOT know what to do with me because when she explained this thing to me, 3 days before the wedding, I said that No, I was NOT doing that. She could dance with whomever she wanted and if she wanted cash for it she could ask them. I would not, in this life, in the next life, nor in any following life, participate in that because it was rude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 578272, member: 1233"] The way it was explained to me, there was a min of $20 and most were 'expected' to give at least $100. She and her husband expected at least 2 grand from this stupid thing and they were NOT shy about saying "oh that isn't enough, you need to double it" to people. I found this out AFTER the fact, and was SOOOOOOOOOO relieved to be able to skip the reception. Childhood bff did NOT know what to do with me because when she explained this thing to me, 3 days before the wedding, I said that No, I was NOT doing that. She could dance with whomever she wanted and if she wanted cash for it she could ask them. I would not, in this life, in the next life, nor in any following life, participate in that because it was rude. [/QUOTE]
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