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

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    Read on to figure out how to decode wedding registries, honeymoon funds, the perfect presentation, and how much to spend on a wedding present.

  3. Data reveals average wedding gift amount - AOL

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    Perhaps the dip is due to a post-peak wedding season fatigue. As for who appear to be the "most generous" folks, Vermonters take the title, giving an average amount of $245. Yowza!

  4. What is the average cost of a wedding in the US? - AOL

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  5. Wedding industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For wedding invitations, couples spent in 2009, on average, about US$848, which includes costs of stationery accessories ($188) and printed, pre-made invitations or reply cards ($659). [15] A wedding band or singer may cost at least $1,000 depending on who performs, and this cost can be for either the ceremony or the reception. [15]

  6. Bride price - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 178 It is possible that the Homeric "bride price" is part of a reciprocal exchange of gifts between the prospective husband and the bride's father, but while gift exchange is a fundamental practice of aristocratic friendship and hospitality, it occurs rarely, if at all, in connection with marriage arrangements. [7]: 177–178

  7. The Average Wedding Cost: What You Need To Know - AOL

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    According to The Knot, the average cost of a wedding can range anywhere between about $30,000 to $50,000. These are some pretty hefty price tags and can include everything from wedding party gifts ...

  8. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    A gift economy or gift culture is a system of exchange where valuables are not sold, but rather given without an explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards. [1] Social norms and customs govern giving a gift in a gift culture; although there is some expectation of reciprocity, gifts are not given in an explicit exchange of goods or ...

  9. How much does the average wedding cost? - AOL

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    To see if there?s a way around spending too much on your wedding day -- without sacrificing what?s important to you -- here's a breakdown of all the costs.