From best mates to distant relatives: Brits reveal the wedding gift hierarchy

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How much should you spend on a wedding gift? It seems the answer depends on just how well you know the happy couple. New research from One4all Gift Cards has revealed that almost half of Brits (49%) would spend less on a wedding gift if they were not particularly close to the couple. The relationship came out ahead of travel and accommodation costs (38%) and paying for a hen or stag do (28%) when it comes to factors influencing how much guests are prepared to spend.

For those closest to them, Brits consider an average of £77 per person to be an acceptable wedding gift. The most popular amount was between £50 and £100, selected by 43% of respondents, while 36% believe spending up to £50 is perfectly acceptable. Just 5% would spend more than £200.

The wider cost of attending a wedding can also have an impact, with half of those surveyed (50%) saying the overall expense of attending would lead them to spend less on their present. Of these, 35% said they would spend a little less, while 15% would noticeably reduce their gift.

Interestingly, 15% said none of the factors listed would change how much they spend, suggesting that for some guests, their gift budget is firmly set regardless of the circumstances.

Lou Hickey, EMEA Marketing Director at One4all Gift Cards, said: “From lifelong friends to family members and colleagues, every wedding celebrates a different relationship, so it makes sense that guests want their gift to reflect that.”

For couples, a flexible gift can offer the best of both worlds, allowing them to choose something they genuinely want or need. One4all Gift Cards can be used in-store or online across more than 10,000 brands, giving newlyweds plenty of choice as they begin married life.

For more information, visit one4all.com

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