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    I spent a fortune to be in my friend’s wedding. Do I still have to buy the couple a gift? 4 experts weigh in


    At age 31, I’m perhaps blessed that I’ve only have been asked to be in two weddings. Not because I don’t think weddings are fun (they are!) but because the cost associated with being in a bridal party is cripplingly high.

    By the time the actual nuptials roll around, I’ve run a marathon of festivities — an engagement party, bridal shower, bachelorette party — many of which require a gift. On the day of the wedding, I feel like I’ve already paid a small fortune to celebrate my friend, so does the happy couple really need me to purchase them an air fryer?

    Not including a gift, bridesmaids spend, on average, more than $1,600 being in a wedding, according to 2024 data from The Knot. Then, you’re supposed to shell out another $100. To me, this feels like robbery.

    To see if I was being totally unreasonable, I talked to etiquette and financial experts. Here’s what they had to say.

    Tori Dunlap, founder of Her First 100k

    Allison Cullman, vice president of brand strategy at Zola

    Jen Glantz, founder of Bridesmaids for Hire

    Hannah Nowack, senior editor at The Knot



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