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  2. How Much Money To Give at a Wedding This Season? - AOL

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    A typical cash wedding gift could range from $50 to $500, depending on the same factors listed above. Even then, aiming for the $100 mark is generally sufficient and will be comparable to the ...

  3. Wedding Etiquette: How Much To Give (and Spend) - AOL

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    Although weddings have evolved over the years and people are choosing less traditional ways to tie the knot, there are still certain financial rules of etiquette that apply to both the couple ...

  4. Data reveals average wedding gift amount - AOL

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    According to Tendr's "Wedding Season Gifting Report," not only does the average cash gift amount vary by location, it also varies by time of year. For instance, average gift amount peaks in August ...

  5. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    Morning gifts, which might be arranged by the bride's father rather than the bride, are given to the bride herself. The name derives from the Germanic tribal custom of giving them the morning after the wedding night. The woman might have control of this morning gift during the lifetime of her husband, but is entitled to it when widowed.

  6. How Much Should You REALLY Be Spending on a Wedding Gift? - AOL

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    If you're the bride or groom, it's a good idea to "let people know what the money is going to be used for," Post says. "Sometimes, especially when it comes to the honeymoon, the more detailed the ...

  7. Mahr - Wikipedia

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    The word Mahr is related to the Hebrew word “Mohar” and the Syriac word "Mahrā", meaning “bridal gift”, which originally meant “purchase-money”. The word implies a gift given voluntarily and not as a result of a contract, but in Muslim religious law it was declared a gift which the bridegroom has to give the bride when the contract of marriage is made and which becomes the ...