We are having a "small" birthday party for my three-year-old son today. We originally only wanted to invite three families, but the problem is that one of the families that we invited is part of a group of our friends who usually always invites the "whole crowd" (several families of friends) to these kinds of things. We feel like if we invite one family, we should invite them all. We are afraid of the rest of these families (like six) finding out and being angry with us or feeling like we've snubbed them. One of the (six) families is our next-door neighbor, so they're probably going to notice something going on, and since they invited us to their daughter's party in the past, we would feel really bad if they thought we just didn't invite them. So even though this party is TONIGHT, we are wondering, should we just invite these people? Or just risk them getting upset with us?
2006-10-16
04:33:22
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littlenicky
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➔ Etiquette
If you don't have the space, don't invite them, if they get to picky, tell them you could only invite two or three families, and you handed out invites to the first three people you saw. Don't make it more of a hassle and less enjoyable for yourself just because someone else wants you to, you are supposed to be making memories, and you can't if you are catering to 50 people.
2006-10-16 04:41:02
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answered by egbkid 4
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Don't feel pressured to invite them but they most definitely deserve an explanation.
The words "small quiet gathering" are not difficult for people with kids to understand but you must tell them BEFORE the party so they are not slighted or upset.
A last minute invitation would come across much more rude and questionable than an honest explanation of why they were not initially invited.
2006-10-16 04:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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this might genuinely be an implied subject, yet lots relies upon on the kin. case in point, my husband and that i've got been invited over the weekend to a pal's occasion alongside with a number of different acquaintances and aquaintances. We went with the expectancy that we've been buying our very own meal, and till now the meal I instructed my husband that if no person else become offering to pay for our pal's meal that we ought to continually. So as quickly as we observed our pal going as much as pay I jokingly pushed him out of ways and instructed him, we've this coated. We chanced on that he become buying yet another pal's meal, yet we've been extremely close with the different pal, and paid for all 4 nutrition. yet whilst others are predicted to pay, i think it will be a greater casual invitation (via telephone, maybe, extremely than a perfect invitation). i think once you deliver out a perfect invitation, there is greater of an expectation that the host pays the fees.
2016-10-19 12:04:23
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answered by equils 4
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Call them and explain what's happening and why you are so sorry you can't invite them, even though you would love to do so and how you will miss their presence. Ask them if they really want to come (and you want them to) if they could refrain from inviting the unwanted guests, that it's SMALL and you need to keep it that way since you didn't plan for extra people and don't have the food, etc. for so many.....
2006-10-16 05:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Be outright straight.
If you're sure they'll find out, call them up before hand, and slip it in that there is complete chaos and that you just want to keep it small, and short.
Just don;t end up inviting people you really don't want there. It's a special event, for your nearest and dearest ones, so don't feel guilty about it.
2006-10-16 04:51:12
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answered by Yvonne Mystic 4
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What you did in his second birthday ? do the same...
and want to share about Birthday...
Birthday is the day which reminding us our death, in my observation we would be sad on that day not happy because we are running towards our death like Zebras. I bless your child to live for Hundred Years now 97 years left.
2006-10-16 04:45:55
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answered by KHAJA I 1
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Gee, you are all grown up now! Invite only whom you want.
2006-10-16 08:54:02
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answered by Lydia 7
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