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Xmasbabe
LIF Infant
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birthday invite question
birthday party question: if you threw a party for your little one at a venue (pay per kid), did you also invite the guest's siblings? what if the sibling and your little one has a big age difference? is it expected that you also invite the sibling? TIA!
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Posted 12/8/14 10:15 PM |
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bella321
Blessed!
Member since 3/09 1952 total posts
Name: Kristy
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Re: birthday invite question
For classmates, no, I would not invite siblings. If the parent didn't have care for the non-invited sibling (i.e. the other parent is working), I would expect the invited guest to decline.
Cousins, family friends and neighbors, I invite the siblings as my kids know them and would want them to attend.
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Posted 12/8/14 10:51 PM |
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BargainMama
LIF Adult
Member since 5/09 15657 total posts
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birthday invite question
No, I wouldn't invite the sibling. If you do that, you can end up with a TON of extra kids. Family friends or members, entirely different story.
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Posted 12/8/14 10:59 PM |
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limomof2
LIF Adolescent
Member since 1/13 845 total posts
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Re: birthday invite question
No, I would not invite them but believe me, some of them will come anyway.
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Posted 12/9/14 10:09 AM |
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Re: birthday invite question
Posted by limomof2
No, I would not invite them but believe me, some of them will come anyway.
This has been my experience.
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Posted 12/9/14 10:47 AM |
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MarisaK
HELLO Manolo !!
Member since 5/06 14562 total posts
Name: Marisa
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Re: birthday invite question
Not for classmates - but for family and family friends we include all of the kids on the invitation, regardless of age.
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Posted 12/9/14 11:28 AM |
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ali120206
2 Boys
Member since 7/06 17792 total posts
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birthday invite question
I only invited siblings of close friends who DS knows as well - otherwise the guest list gets out of hand really quick!
Message edited 12/9/2014 1:07:41 PM.
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Posted 12/9/14 1:07 PM |
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