Would you go to a birthday party on a Sunday morning?

Anonymous
Thanks for any input
Anonymous
If it was for one of my child's very, very best friends, probably, but Sunday mornings are relaxing time at our house and I'd really hate to give it up.
Anonymous
Yes. But not super early right, like 10am? Then yes, absolutely!!
Anonymous
Yes but we don't go to church.
Anonymous
if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Thank you, Cliff Claven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Maybe OP's PLANNING a party for a Sunday and is wondering whether people will come. Jeez.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Well excuse me. I, the OP, am considering having my DC's party on a Sunday and was just curious how people felt about Sunday parties. Thanks to the others for your input.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Somebody clearly didn't take her meds this morning. I'm not the OP but I think she's trying to decide if she will get a decent turnout if she throws a Sunday morning party. She's not asking you whether SHE should attend a party. Duh.

I would attend, OP. Sundays are no different from Saturdays for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Maybe OP's PLANNING a party for a Sunday and is wondering whether people will come. Jeez.


"not sure how any "input" from this board will help you"

It's a discussion forum, moron.
Anonymous
"Sundays are no different from Saturdays for us"

Ditto, we don't leave the house before noon.
Anonymous
OP, my concern would not be that some people wouldn't attend but that churchgoers might be offended that I scheduled the party for then. I'm not saying they should be offended but they might be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, my concern would not be that some people wouldn't attend but that churchgoers might be offended that I scheduled the party for then. I'm not saying they should be offended but they might be.


The churchgoers we would invite attend church only on two days during the entire year. One of the days is not always a Sunday.
Anonymous
I am a churchgoer and I wouldn't be offended, but I wouldn't come to the party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if you want to go and aren't doing anything, how is this really a question? if you don't want to go, for whatever reason, even if you just don't feel like it, don't go. why on earth people can't think for themselves on the little things is beyond me. what sort of insight were you really expecting from DCUM? the family throwing the party probably picked the day that worked best for them. maybe some out of town family is traveling and can't get there by a decent hour on saturday, so they decided to do it sunday. who knows? better yet, who cares. assume it's what they want, and if it doesn't work for your schedule, politely decline and move on. not sure how any "input" from this board will help you.


Somebody clearly didn't take her meds this morning. I'm not the OP but I think she's trying to decide if she will get a decent turnout if she throws a Sunday morning party. She's not asking you whether SHE should attend a party. Duh.

I would attend, OP. Sundays are no different from Saturdays for us.


Not the pp you are responsing to but on a side note- WHY are the "comebacks" for posts people dont like to "go take your meds." Grow the f* up seriously. Its an annoying and really umb thing to say.

Signed,

Someone not on meds but thinks you are an idiot.
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