Modern couples are increasingly opting for ‘no gift’ policies, encouraging guests to contribute to honeymoon funds or specific experiences instead of traditional presents. While some find cash gifts impersonal, many see them as practical, especially when couples have already covered major expenses like honeymoons. Cultural expectations and personal finances significantly influence gift amounts, with contributions ranging from £50 to £400 or more, reflecting a shift in wedding gift traditions. Modern couples are increasingly opting for ‘no gift’ policies, encouraging guests to contribute to honeymoon funds or specific experiences instead of traditional presents. While some find cash gifts impersonal, many see them as practical, especially when couples have already covered major expenses like honeymoons. Cultural expectations and personal finances significantly influence gift amounts, with contributions ranging from £50 to £400 or more, reflecting a shift in wedding gift traditions.
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