I get so paranoid about not getting Christmas party invites

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP. The snotty women here in the DMV like excluding people and making sure you know about it. They don’t care if the kids suffer


Oh my god. It has finally happened.

The "we must invite everyone in the preschool classroom" demon has finally reach its final stage:

"we must invite every family at the school to our christmas party"

Get a grip. So unless you can host 1,000 people, you just don't have the party? Sometimes you get invited to things and sometimes you don't. No big deal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.

For the umpteenth time, it is HOLIDAY PARTY !!!!!


I’m pretty sure a lot of people have Christmas specific parties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.

For the umpteenth time, it is HOLIDAY PARTY !!!!!


If OP attends a private religious school, then they may well be Christmas parties.


If the host says its a Christmas party, then it is. Regardless of the religion of any particular invitee. I'm a Christian who was invited to (and attended) a Diwali party. I assure you I was not offended in the least, in fact I was honored.


Well good thing the PP wasn’t invited, she’d have had to scream the host down about how they should be celebrating “holiday” because celebrating Diwali is rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.

For the umpteenth time, it is HOLIDAY PARTY !!!!!


If OP attends a private religious school, then they may well be Christmas parties.


If the host says its a Christmas party, then it is. Regardless of the religion of any particular invitee. I'm a Christian who was invited to (and attended) a Diwali party. I assure you I was not offended in the least, in fact I was honored.


Sigh.

For the umpteenth time, its not a Diwali party its a FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS PARTY!!!!!
Anonymous
Seriously? I’m on the other end! I’m a business owner and I go all out on a holiday party for clients and friends ( it’s a really nice event based on all the feedback we’ve gotten) and I feel I almost have to beg guests to RSVP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP. The snotty women here in the DMV like excluding people and making sure you know about it. They don’t care if the kids suffer


Oh my god. It has finally happened.

The "we must invite everyone in the preschool classroom" demon has finally reach its final stage:

"we must invite every family at the school to our christmas party"

Get a grip. So unless you can host 1,000 people, you just don't have the party? Sometimes you get invited to things and sometimes you don't. No big deal


Found the mean girl! She likes to have parties at her home where she invites a good group of friends, but purposefully doesn’t invite one or two members of that group of friends. And then makes sure they know they aren’t invited.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP. The snotty women here in the DMV like excluding people and making sure you know about it. They don’t care if the kids suffer


Oh my god. It has finally happened.

The "we must invite everyone in the preschool classroom" demon has finally reach its final stage:

"we must invite every family at the school to our christmas party"

Get a grip. So unless you can host 1,000 people, you just don't have the party? Sometimes you get invited to things and sometimes you don't. No big deal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.

For the umpteenth time, it is HOLIDAY PARTY !!!!!


Huh? What are you ranting about?
Anonymous
Time to have a party!

We don’t get too many invites, but throw a party every few years. It’s a nice way to get to see neighbors and friends. That being said, we can’t invite everyone! Seriously, our home is 1400 sq feet. But if someone was inviting us to their party I would absolutely add them to our party list. (I don’t love throwing parties either, but you can’t just expect to get an invites either).
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