My boyfriend is getting "confermation"(sorry about spelling guys!!) and i am invited to his party.. I was wonderin, hes realy religous, well not a freak about it but he truely beleives in god. anyways, would it be stupid to give him a congrads card with will 10-20 bucks in it? If so how much money???
Let me know asap!
Thanks bunches you guys!
~meg~
Ps. It doesnt matter how long we've been going out so dont ask. We've been going out for 2 1/2 months but we were best friends, and i mean best friends since 6th grade. and i mean best friends.
Ryan_10 answered Sunday March 26 2006, 8:01 pm: Oh yeah that's good. Confirmation is a really seriose thing...i know ive been to one...just dont burst out laphing if you here the priest mumble becuase...it didnt work out that good with me lol. Everyone was looking at me with the biggest disgust on their faces so....anyway yeah its fine. I would give him 25 dollars. Boring as anything...he should be paying you to sit there with him. No im just playing.
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VBallBaby11 answered Sunday March 26 2006, 8:01 pm: Money is the big gift that is given for peoples conformation. So 10-20 bucks will be great. and im sure he'll be happy with it!!.. Hope I Helped
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Cux answered Sunday March 26 2006, 7:58 pm: First... it's spelled Confirmation. lol just wanted you to know.. ha ha.. but anyway..
Its okay to give him money.. it doesn't have to be much, because if he believes in God, then he will realize that you care about him, and that'll be enough...
Hope I helped
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