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I always give $120 even if it's a 5 or 6 star hotel. At most, I don't write my name on the ang pow packet. But I'll tell the groom or bride that I had already passed the ang pow to the reception counter people.
You can have the weddings anywhere your budget allows. but dont charge it to invitees. Gifts are voluntary.if cannot afford. No need for weddings as many are doing now and bonk until women no more book value.
I always give $120 even if it's a 5 or 6 star hotel. At most, I don't write my name on the ang pow packet. But I'll tell the groom or bride that I had already passed the ang pow to the reception counter people.
in this day and age, couples still get conned by these exorbitant 'banquets'?
3 hours after the last dish, no one gives a fuck about your marriage and you are in debt for a long time.......
Why make your guests pay for your wedding dinner ?
Since the bride & groom can unilaterally decide on the budget for their wedding dinner they should also allow their guests to decide whether they want to participate or not.
I think that the Sinkie man is not wrong to prioritize that his pleasure first.
But of course if he cannot afford to give the Ang Bao, he should have considered not to go to the weddings.
However that being said, did the hosts of the event indicate that the event costs a monetary damage of SGD300? If not, on what ground is the Sinkie man wrong to give an amount he feel comfortable with; he was INVITED to attend and not that he ordered some food in the restaurant which he is obligated to pay for.