What does no boxed gifts please mean?

Anonymous
What's the bid deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's the bid deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.
Anonymous
I would just take something in a plastic clamshell taupe packaging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the bid deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


I don't believe it's a big deal. Why do the song and dance about a gift? Times are a changing....if you are going to give a gift, why not give something you know the person wants?
Anonymous
If you go, I agree with those who say to get an experience kind of gift like movie passes, ice cream GC, or something like that. I do agree completely that it's rude to tell people what kind of gift to bring (for any occasion but that's another soap box), but it would be a shame to penalize a little kid for that.

And if I'm being completely honest, I get the appeal. Not for cash, but for experience alternatives to many of the odd/inappropriate age "boxed gifts" that DD receives. I've been tempted to just say no gifts, but she's little and likes getting presents as much as she likes taking them to her friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


It is rude to specify that you want cash -- in mainstream US culture, on most occasions. It's not universally true everywhere for everybody.

And if you don't want to give cash, you can give one of the many useful suggestions PPs have offered for non-"boxed gifts". Or you can just not go.
Anonymous
Get a book. That's not in a box, and nobody could seriously object to a child being given a book.

OP, after the party will you report back and let us know what happened, how the other parents interpreted the invite, and so on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


It is rude to specify that you want cash -- in mainstream US culture, on most occasions. It's not universally true everywhere for everybody.



However, we are IN THE U.S. I don't care what you're used to elsewhere. You're here now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


It is rude to specify that you want cash -- in mainstream US culture, on most occasions. It's not universally true everywhere for everybody.



However, we are IN THE U.S. I don't care what you're used to elsewhere. You're here now.


We're in the US! We don't need to care what other people do elsewhere in the rest of the world! -- eh, PP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the bid deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


I don't believe it's a big deal. Why do the song and dance about a gift? Times are a changing....if you are going to give a gift, why not give something you know the person wants?



Times may be changing but we can stop them from changing for the worse! Begging for cash is horribly rude and low-rent. I will not do it - not ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the bid deal? You are going to give a gift.....just give them whatever you would have spent in form of cash, check or a gift card. No big deal. Jeez people.


No, you are wrong. It is wrong to specify that you want cash. It is a big deal and stunningly rude.


I don't believe it's a big deal. Why do the song and dance about a gift? Times are a changing....if you are going to give a gift, why not give something you know the person wants?



Times may be changing but we can stop them from changing for the worse! Begging for cash is horribly rude and low-rent. I will not do it - not ever.


So don't! Nobody is forcing you to.
Anonymous
If someone specified no boxes gift, I wouldn't give a gift at all.
Anonymous
That's what I would use those extra starbucks gift cards for.
Anonymous
I have never heard of this and I think it is horrible. I would not, absolutely not, comply. It is a GIFT - not a utility payment of cash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this and I think it is horrible. I would not, absolutely not, comply. It is a GIFT - not a utility payment of cash.


You would give a boxed gift, when the invitation specifically asked you not to?
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