I thought this was hilarious!€20 is the new €50.
Great ideas.I as a rule never give money as a present be it wedding birthday or otherwise. My nieces and nephews always come up with great ideas for things for me to buy them or I often bring them shopping for their presents bringing them for lunch or a hot chocolate too. They always appreciate it.
I would give her the book token for whatever amount you decide, 20 euro at most. Fifty euro is far too much, in my opinion.Could we give a book token instead (she loves to read) or is that frowned upon.
€20 is the new €50.
I wonder if we could try this one in shops
I'm interested in this thread as my partner's nephew is making confirmation this week - I thought for family we should give €50. Also his best friend's daughter is doing Communion this weekend and since I really don't want us to look scanty I thought we should give €50 although personally I think it's so much for a communion!
I know that sounds harsh, because I'm sure its not true, so why are giving into some pressure you feel to keep the communion money-go-round going.
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Yes you're right it's not true. The harsh comment is fine since I agree with you and many others would. It should be religious, but then so should weddings if you ask me and plenty of people lose sight of that when they plan their big day. I keep the communion money go-round going because how can one person stop it? Personally I remember getting a sum of money for my communion and my Mum telling me to write a note and give back half it to the giver as she felt it was way over generous to give! Also for my younger brother's birthday she always states no presents and only a donation if wished to Down Syndrome Ireland. But like I say, what I personally do is not going to stop the culture of communion / confirmation money giving.
what I personally do is not going to stop the culture of communion / confirmation money giving.
Actually, it is. By giving less, you are changing the culture just a little bit.
The more people that stop giving too much money, the more the culture changes.
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