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Readers reply: money as a wedding gift

“We have been invited to my godson’s wedding. They have asked for money, but I would rather give something lasting.”

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Robert Drudy, Eastbourne

Honeymoons can last longer than lampshades and fish slices. Do they not have a wedding list? You could consult the godson’s mother. I would be inclined to bow to modern fashion, and do what the boy asks. Better a memorable fortnight in the Maldives (if that is not an oxymoron), than unused book-ends or table mats. When in doubt, I usually settle for a beautifully bound Shakespeare or Horace. PH

Patricia Vernon, Bradford-on-Tone:“Do as you are told . . . and send money”.

Ron Collins, Badminton:“The most practical thing that you can offer your godson is the name of a good divorce lawyer.”

Brenda Matthews, Rottingdean:“Some gold sovereigns should solve the problem of a suitable wedding gift.”

Alan Wadner, Chiswick:“They want money, you want to give something lasting? Give them German marks, Spanish pesetas, etc. it’s money but try spending it ...”

Readers are invited to send their responses to this week’s question by July 26. A selection will be printed in a fortnight:

Do you agree with the view that coloured socks on gents are vulgar?Duncan Dillon, Mayfair


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