To the non responders of birthday party invited

Anonymous
Should I assume they aren’t coming or reach out requesting a response? If someone doesn’t bother to respond my I inclination is to assume no.
Anonymous
I only reach out if I have a personal connection with the parent (other than our kids being in the same class); otherwise I assume no response is a no and I've never had anybody show up after not responding.

When is the party? When I was still doing all-class parties I always got a few last minute "nothing better came along" RSVPs.
Anonymous
Depends on how close the party is. I’ve had parents not reply and then respond Yes the week of.
Anonymous
i always reach out because I figure they missed the email.
Anonymous
I totally missed a friend's invite and I'm glad she nudged me in person about it, fwiw. I don't think I even saw the notification when it first came in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should I assume they aren’t coming or reach out requesting a response? If someone doesn’t bother to respond my I inclination is to assume no.


On paperless post it says if they’ve opened it or not. I assume other invite sites show the same. So if they opened it and didn’t reply then yes, assume they aren’t going.
Anonymous
Can you try to text them? I accidentally marked an Evite and a paperless post as “junk” just one time each in Gmail, and they’ve gone straight to junk ever since no matter what I do.
Anonymous
I once made the mistake of not reaching out only to have to mend fences after the party with two moms who did not receive the invitation. I felt terrible enough that I never assumed "silence=no" again.
Anonymous
I send one reminder, either email or text. Just some other avenue other than Evite itself. If they don’t reply and don’t read the invite, I delete them from the invitation. If it’s a venue party or a home party where I can accommodate an extra kid or two, I just keep them on there and they can RSVP yes at the last minute if they wish. Over the years I’ve found two these parents are and I just don’t invite their kids sometimes. It’s too stressful.
Anonymous
We have a December birthday and the responses are often late, even if I reach out. People are trying to juggle a million things and a kid party isn't high priority for the adults. No non-responder has ever come to a party in 3 elementary school years.
Anonymous
Reach out and say you’re trying to get a headcount.
Anonymous
If you use evite then it will send reminder 2 days before the event. I only confirmed with a closer friend of mine once, but it turned out she didn’t plan to come and didn’t want to rsvp no neither. I never asked anyone else to confirm.
Anonymous
I reach out so I can be prepared with enough food, goody bags etc
Anonymous
I don’t understand why people have such a hard time responding especially when it’s a email/text message. You have three options, just pick one! It’s not that hard!
Anonymous
sometimes i let it be, but if the venue really needs a count then I press for a response.
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