16-17 years olds usually make plans and then rope parents into it, which is why I answered this way. They also run in a pack and that’s probably how she got 7 of them. No parent goes out of their way to invite 7 kids unless it’s a birthday (in which case, I would pay for all the food) |
40 a day for food is crazy high. |
Parents invite to make it easier on them as they don’t want to entertain or spend time with their kids. If we invite a friend we’d decline all money as it’s our invite. Same with friends parents. If a kid is with me for anything we pay. |
Maybe I wasn’t clear. She has already gotten invites like this, but we felt she was too young to go on her own, and we had our own family trips, so timing was off. I told her probably 8th grade is the earliest. That’s why I asked about specifics. |
Having kids pay for breakfast out is fine. That’s not the topic. We couldn’t fit 12 people in our living room. |
Inviting one friend for a meal is one thing, inviting seven friends for a week is a totally different proposition. With all the people complaining that it’s tacky, I have yet to hear a poster that invited a comparable number of friends for extended time and paid for everything. |
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It’s tacky to take advantage of the hosts and eating for free.
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These kids are probably on air mattresses with little supervision. |
Then, don’t invite seven. Simple. Most of us don’t have big beach homes and vacations are for spending time with our kids, not avoiding them. |
It’s not taking advantage. They invited, they pay. |
There is ZERO chance you have a teen boy and/or have gone to a grocery store lately and bought what teen boys eat. |
Inviting a middle school friend along on a family vacation is completely different than an almost adult inviting a gang of friends to hang out for a week. |
Guaranteed the kid did the inviting. |
Seems like parents of little kids are outraged here because they can’t imagine how different 17 is when they have a 7 yr old. The 17yr olds planned this. OP doesn’t have to be cook and maid for them in this scenario for free. |
This is not that kind of trip. |