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Graduation card etiquette question
#1
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?
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#2
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...
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#3
It wasn't even their birthday. They just entered some random date.
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#4
The modern gen is all about the gift cards.
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#5
Get him a Grinder membership.
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#6
Did you just assume gender incorrectly?
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#7
(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.
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#8
Poke 'em in the belly with a dirk and scream, "Amniocentesis, motherfucker!"
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#9
(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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(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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