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All my college classmates are married, and I haven't graduated yet. How many gifts is appropriate?

Doing more with less money is to express a wish and blessing.

Of course, it would be much easier if we had a good relationship. What everyone cares about is friendship, not money. And think like this, he will pay you back if you have something, so it doesn't matter how much it costs. If you have money, 1000, 1000. If you have no money, 300 or 500 will do. If you really have no money, you can buy a gift, carefully choose a gift to express your blessing, a pair of elephant sculptures, or an old couple and two children.

If the relationship is not good, you can choose not to go and you don't have to stick to the ceremony. The most harmful way is to ask students to give gifts, 100 yuan. I've never done this before, but someone around me has done it. Ha ha ha, isn't it quite lethal?

If the relationship is not good, but it's because of face, then suit yourself. He didn't graduate from college and had no money. He also knows that 200,300 will do.

My own experience is that if you have a good relationship, you can do whatever you want. If you have a bad relationship, no one will tell me. Everyone knows what to do. It's meaningless to go with the flow.

Moreover, if someone is married and has a good relationship, they can make arrangements and help their classmates, then they can make arrangements and help. Getting married is the busiest thing. There are too many things to help, but not much. Give me advice, help me do something flexible and run errands for me.

If the relationship is average and it's not clear whether it's good or not, it's almost ok. You can tell him as much as you want. Isn't it the same thing? It's okay to be decent. If you pay 1000, you can save a humane principal. If you have something to do then, he can also hold a program, and the scene will be ok.