Seriously? Your cousin is an idiot and an asshole, but it turns out that you are too! Runs in the family. |
+1 WHY are you involving yourself?? You sound nuts. |
Although, I can understand his frustration... * turning 21. * plan an adult party. * entitled people think their children are welcome. |
I think what's appallingly rude are all these people thinking they could bring their kids along or that babysitting would be provided. Hire your own damn babysitter. Why is this hard? |
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I can't believe you thought it was OK to message him and ask you to change it. If you are the not-pushy part of your family, I can only imagine the horrible behavior that led to him sending the original message!
GO ASSHOLE COUSIN!!!! I wish I had the nerve to be that blunt with my own family. He's kind of my hero right now |
I mean this in the nicest possible way: Who the heck cares what you think? What made you think your perspective was valid or your input welcome? |
The fact that the OP just couldn't resist butting in speaks volumes about who/what the 21 year old is dealing with. The OP didn't even get her itchiness to get involved out by starting this thread. No wonder he couldn't sugar coat the message! I thought it was a funny message. Tongue in cheek yet strongly worded enough to be perfectly clear about what the host wants. Seems like the type of 21 year old guy who would write an animated message like this is the same vibrant type to throw an elaborate birthday party with a special DJ. Sounds like it will be a fun party. People really need some perspective in life. Time for some real problems. |
+1 Just couldn't help yourself, could you? Should have listened to DCUM. When there's consensus like this, we're always right. |
| I just can't get over having a family birthday party for a 21 year old. The last people I would have wanted to spend my 21st with would be my family, that's a party for friends only. |
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Those asking ot change plans or provide a babysitter are way out of line. You don't dictate the rules of someone else's party!! WTF? And why would you WANT to bring a kid to that type of party? What is wrong with you?
But, your cousin is a raging dick. I probably would not go on principle b/c of that. There is a way to act and convey information that is both firm in its boundary and still polite. He was a dick. I don't deal with dicks, family or not. |
| LOL. It is a party for "21" years old. Hello...it is a" legal age to drink" party. I think the host is my hero too. Keep your monsters at home and better still ...OP, you stay home too. |
| Hosts sound like jerks, I would not attend and I would tell them why. |
| Sounds like an all around Klassy family. |
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It was 100% none of your business. Inserting yourself into someone else's business is as every bit as rude as he was.
Runs in the family. |
| It is sarcastic, that much is very clear. Smart people recognize and appreciate sarcasm, you clearly don't. I would be more bothered that your family and friends are such incredibly entitled jerks who are asking for kids' party room! BTW, sarcasm is one of the first markers of recognizing smart people, there is truth to the fact that they can't fully reign it in. Learn to laugh a little. I'd be more worried about those same clueless guests ruining the party. |