
LaiLa
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around 50-100 |
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Atl_Sexi
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The least ive gotten and gave was 20$. The most ive gotten is 40-50$ i think. |
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wisegirl74
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The least $50 |
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spud
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I think the threshold is £10,000.00 |
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LetMeBe
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Do you mean when it's not considered a gift anymore, like for taxes or something? It might be less than $5,000, but it's hard to answer because your question is vague - you could just be talking about etiquette. |
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jazzie
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I would normally give about £10-£15. |
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D3V!N
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I think it would depend on what kind of gift, such as a wedding gift, at least $100.00, or if its a BD gift, at least $50.00 |
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mharrop@sbcglobal.net
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$12,000.00 |
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dels replies
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As much as you like. But there can be tax and inheritance issues involved. |
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Rat Attack
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infinite |
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Say what!!!!
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It depends who the person is really. A younger person you can give a small amount. An older person you tend to give more. |
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I Demand Answers
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£10 is always safe, if you wanna be nice £20, anything above that is really nice but £15 is satisfying i would say
of course if you live in america its $20 $40 and $30 |
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Cary H
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A million bucks... hey wait aren't you my long lost brother???!! |
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jimmybond38
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give them a 5 dollar mcdonalds gift certificate!! |
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the swanky bastard!
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lol as much our as little as you want! |
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Stacey C
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dno.. but im open to any amount as a gift. |
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Pyar
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How much do you have? |
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x_Meth_x
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the best thing to do is buy them a gift voucher, you can get ones in the uk that you can use pretty much anywhere.
it's better than just giving them cash because they might not spend it on a gift as such. and the amount of money depends on how old they are, for example a very young child, £10-15, teenager £15-25 and an adult it really upto you. |
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avie
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As much as you want. |
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Touching_Cloth
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im not sure what you mean.
do you mean, u wonder what the most is ? i.e. before it is taxed
OR
do you mean what is the minimum to be spent on a family member? |
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