If both of your kids are invited to a birthday party, do you bring two gifts?

Anonymous
Two people are invited you bring two gifts. Use your 🧠
Anonymous
One gift per household per birthday child is sufficient.
Anonymous
I am curious if kid is invited to a public playground party, and sibling is welcomed. From what I hear, 70 ppl plus will be attending, and maybe cake/snack will be served because it is not a meal time at 3pm. Do I have to prepare 2 gifts or just 1 gift if sibling comes?
Anonymous
One gift per birthday kid. They're not expecting a gazillion gifts just bc it's a joint bday.
Anonymous
Two gifts - one for each birthday kid, from the family. What kinds of parties are most of y’all going to? Poor people? You don’t throw a party with the expectation of getting gifts, let alone an equal gift to what you’re spending per kid. That would be extremely trashy in my area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curious about the standard. We have a birthday party tomorrow for siblings, both my kids are invited. Four gifts seems excessive right?


Yes you cheap fool


Yes you are right, four gifts DOES seem excessive. Glad you agree with OP! Though not sure why you added cheap fool.


Your reading comprehension is laughably poor. DP
Anonymous
I give a better gift or an additional smaller gift. I have also done two gifts.
Anonymous
If there are two birthday kids, you bring two gifts.

If there's one birthday kid but they let you bring a sibling to the party, you bring one gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have twins and usually they are both invited. I have always just bought one gift - but a nice one.


Why can’t each twin pick out their own gift or give?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way. You're taking two gifts. Consider one kid as a guest for each sibling's party.


Or one extremely nice gift.
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