Idk… if I were in that situation I would announce it and then drive around to deliver cupcakes along with my TY notes the following weekend. Or if there was no plates/knife I would send a parent or close friend to grab it from the nearest grocery store or house, but still announce it. I have to assume they forgot! I’ve done that before (not cake at a birthday party but like side dishes during TG dinner at my house) |
Birthday parties are also a good time for adults to socialize. Many of us have fewer friends/connections than we would like so it’s nice to chit chat. |
In first grade most parties are drop off parties, and stop saying "huh?". It makes you sound stupid. |
As I said, they blow out candles on cupcakes. Learn how to read. Blowing out candles and then serving a cake is disgusting, that is why almost everyone nowadays has switched to cupcakes. |
ok but this is irrelevant because this was a 4 year old party-not 1st grade. |
| Cheap and lazy is my guess. |
| Was the cake actually big enough for the party? |
It wasn’t a huge cake but it probably would have been fine if they were small pieces. |
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Maybe kids just wanted to play and interact with each other.
When the parents come to pick up their kids .. Offer the parents the cake to go .. |
Oops .. Read that wrong. The cake was never cut .. Never seen that .. |
| I once forgot to serve the cake. I was talking to someone and then people started leaving. This was adults though. |
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I'd be so mad if I thought I was getting cake then there was no cake! My gd, haven't we all suffered enough?
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This is bizarre. If you showed up on my porch with a cupcake after an incident like this I would think you were a try hard weirdo. |
Now imagine being 4 when this happens! My kid is 3 and would be asking about the cake the rest of the day. |
That’s when you get someone to go to the store. There’s no excuses for this pathetic cheap party. |