on average, how long does it take you to respond to a b-day Evite?

Anonymous
I try for 2-3 days, but don't think that's the norm. My DC's recent party required that I contact a bunch of people bc I hadnt heard and needed to give a head count. Those 10 all said yes. In my world, it has nothing to do with whether I like the kid. But my DC is 4 and will go to any party even if he tells me he doesn't play with the kid.
Anonymous
Within 24 hours. I was raised right.
Anonymous
If not right away (schedule is clear and it's a kid I know my kid likes), it's because I have to check with my kid to see if he's interested in attending.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the schedule is clear, then yes, I respond right away. But if we've hot tentative plans of waiting to find out our schedule, then maybe a few days. But it has nothing to do with whether we like the kid or parents.


Same here. As a host, I find the "maybe" replies useless, and I don't bother with them as a guest.
Anonymous
I'll be honest. I do it right away or I forget about it and do it much too late. I will open it and think that I have to check the calendar, but then I get busy with work, etc. and forget to check. It has nothing to do with liking or not liking the host. I just get very busy. I don't mean to be rude and I really try to remember.
Anonymous
I respond by the RSVP date. usually the night before.
Anonymous
If it's a known friend of the child, or I know I have a clear conflict, I respond either way immediately. Otherwise, I try to respond within a few days as I make scheduling decisions.

But I received Memorial Day weekend evites 6+ weeks in advance for children we barely know. Honestly, I'm going to wait until it gets closer to see what our other plans are. I would rather get together with family friends or family than have our entire family's schedule revolve around one more Bounce U party for an acquaintance. (sorry!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't "view" it until i know for sure. When I open the email I can see the specifics and then when I find out if DD wants to go I respond.

That being said, I usually respond the same day or the next day.

It's the worst when you can tell they opened the evite over a week ago and haven't responded at all.

You can even click "Maybe" and say that 'DD's schedule is full that day but I'm going to try to move some tihings around because she would love to celebrate with susie.Thank you for the invitation.'


Yep, that happened to us once. And then they responded a day before the party that they couldn't come because they observe the Sabbath. As a general rule, if I don't hear from you in a reaosonable manner I think you will decline anyway.
Anonymous
A day or two
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