If an adult invite says no gifts

Anonymous
Do you bring a gift?
Anonymous
Seriously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously?


Ikr?
Anonymous
Honestly, don't. They put it for a reason. I know it feels strange, but I personally don't want gifts. The gift is my friends came and I get to spend time with them.
Anonymous
Bring a nice card and a bottle of wine as a hostess gift (assuming the party is in someone’s home).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bring a nice card and a bottle of wine as a hostess gift (assuming the party is in someone’s home).


No. Don’t bring wine, because that is a gift. Really, people ffs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bring a nice card and a bottle of wine as a hostess gift (assuming the party is in someone’s home).


No. Don’t bring wine, because that is a gift. Really, people ffs.


+1
Anonymous
If it said no gifts I wouldn’t bring a gift, but I would bring a card. Honestly I could see myself putting that on an invitation. I have so much STUFF already in too small of a house.
Anonymous
I'd bring a wad of cash just in case.
Anonymous
I always bring a gift. If it says no gifts, that really means no huge boxed gifts. Something small and expensive is what they want
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always bring a gift. If it says no gifts, that really means no huge boxed gifts. Something small and expensive is what they want


No. Not this.
Anonymous
Bring a card.

If it’s something they are hosting bring a small hostess gift (Godiva makes a 6-piece box for like $13).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always bring a gift. If it says no gifts, that really means no huge boxed gifts. Something small and expensive is what they want


No. Not this.


Agree times one million. When I say no gifts I mean NOTHING not even cash. Not even wine. It's not a put on or a lie. NOTHING.

Why you may ask? Because then I have to take mental energy to get you a gift when it's time for your party. Let's just stop this for adults.
Anonymous
Are we struggling with the definition of the word "no?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we struggling with the definition of the word "no?"


Apparently.
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