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We're finally getting to an age where our peers have their own kids graduating from high school.  I assume cold hard cash is still the preferred gift in most circumstances, but do people still write checks?  I'm not sure how I feel about leaving actual cash in a card out on a gift table that's likely to be unattended, and it's nice to know with a check that a gift was actually received rather than "lost"? 

What say you?  Cash or check for a graduation card?  Or do you just Venmo it right to the graduate's account nowadays?
Tell them congrats, shake their hand, and ask for their pay pal.
My niece and nephew always get $100 on their birthdays and since Covid was lurking and they couldn't come to town, I PPed them some cash. They were happy...
It wasn't even their birthday. They just entered some random date.
The modern gen is all about the gift cards.
Get him a Grinder membership.
Did you just assume gender incorrectly?
(06-20-2020, 01:16 AM)Trub Lou Wrote: [ -> ]Did you just assume gender incorrectly?

You should get a prize for guessing correctly, with the 72 different twats running around today.
Poke 'em in the belly with a dirk and scream, "Amniocentesis, motherfucker!"
(06-20-2020, 01:50 PM)Vagus Wrote: [ -> ]Poke 'em in the belly with a dirk and scream, "Amniocentesis, motherfucker!"

I got them that last year
(06-20-2020, 06:43 PM)dave Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-20-2020, 01:50 PM)Vagus Wrote: [ -> ]Poke 'em in the belly with a dirk and scream, "Amniocentesis, motherfucker!"

I got them that last year

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