I would rsvp No through an online invite but I’m not sure I would actually proactively text a party giver a No RSVP. It somehow feels ruder, more self important. I don’t know. Texting feels like an intrusion and j wouldn’t want to do it unless RSVping Yes. |
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Op, if I sent out 30 invitations, I'd expect no more than 15 to come. Much less during the week between Christmas and New Years - I'd expect 10, maybe.
How about this, change the type of party to reflect the number.. Have a dinner party. Why not call each you haven't heard from and leave a message if you have to. Say, due to a smaller turnout, this is the new plan, and if they'd like to be included they need to let you know by ____ date. |
Right?? lol. I'm going to be home that day with my kids and so will most people I know. I'd come to your party, OP, And if I couldn't I'd have the decency to RSVP no in a timely fashion. I'm sorry. |
| I still think the real reason people are not coming to the OP s party is because of racism. |
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OP - you can set the evite to stop accepting “yes” after a date of your choosing.
Maybe make 12/22 is deadline to rsvp |
Didn't OP mail the invitations and ask people to respond by text? |
Oops - guilty of not reading it all. That’s a pickle OP. Invites not even being viewed? It’s not too close to 27th to scrap the plan. Your “yes” rsvps can pivot to something else or attend what is his a more intimate gathering. I would not want the uncertainty of last minute “yes” if there are so many potentially throwing things off. |
The obvious reason they are not responding is racism against the op |
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This is OP and I do not think racism is the issue. So far, I have gotten five yes RSVPs and five nos - I already know members of my husbands and my family are attending (about five combined RSVPs), although they haven’t actually RSVPd. I’m still annoyed with the ~15 parties who haven’t responded, especially those who’ve indicated they received the invite.
I didn’t invite people who don’t text me normally, so I don’t really get why they wouldn’t indicate their plans to attend or not. It’s rude not to RSVP. Period. |
That is literally what RSVP MEANS. |
THANK YOU |
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So, some friends invited to a family party. A party of both sides of the family. Imo, it's a pretty unique friend who will willingly socialize with your family. It's a very close friend who would do this, make it a priority to show up. Because they know it's important to you.
For other ordinary friends, this guest list would feel odd and I wouldn't want to come. |
Good for you? I don’t think you understand the OP very well. |