I am not a no gift party thrower but it depending on the circle I have felt like I should. My kids are at 2 different public schools, neither of them are full of rich people. In one school the parties are almost always no gift and the other is never no gift. It feels odd to be the only person breaking with the group and I have had (only one) no gift party for this reason only. Still about 1/2 of the kids brought gifts. |
Bring the gift OP. I’ve never seen anyone not bring a gift when it says ”no gift” . Don’t look like the a-hole. |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No gifts is just social posturing. It’s a way to say we are so rich that there is nothing you could give us that we would ever want or use. Our kids already have everything or only like gifts that are far above what you could give at a party. We mostly just roll our eyes and decline no gift parties. They are usually also the ones where parents are spending thousands on the party to show how rich they are. [/quote]
Or it could mean that our house is too small to house a bajlllion gifts. You're right, it's probably best that you declined.[/quote] we don’t invite a bajillion kids so we don’t get a bajillion gifts. Having these massive parties with tons of kids is also ridiculous. |
Can you ask another parent in the class? My kids went to 2 different elementary schools in DC. At one all the parties said no gifts and no one brought gifts - sometimes a card. (great - loved it) Then we switched schools and the parties still said no gifts but over half the people brought gifts. (annoying - hated it) |
+1 |
+1 on homemade card. You can also put some sticker sheets in there to make it a bit more fun (early elementary kids still like stickers - or at least mine did at that age). |
Gifts have only not been part of celebrations in RECENT time. What does your friends who are down to earth have to do with giving gifts at birthday parties for kids? You’re the one posturing with your gift giving to show you are well off and can afford to give it. You could easily have a party at the park without gifts. |
Bring a card and that’s it. Practically every bday party my elem kids go to is a “no gifts, please” party and I’ve only seen someone bring a gift once or twice and it was kind of awkward for them since the hosts clearly asked for no gifts and no one else brought one. Take a card w a sweet sentiment. No gift. No gift card. No cash. People truly don’t want it and mean it when they say no gifts. |
Totally the opposite in my experience. The "no gifts" parties are always simple park parties and the elaborate parties never specify. |
You may be overthinking this. |
OP, bring a card and a small gift. Card game or a book. |
At our no-gift birthday party, only 1 family brought a gift. While we were entirely gracious, they clearly felt embarrassed. |
It always is fine to decline. Our house is small - 1609sf for 4 people. There just is not a lot of space. |
No gift. I have my daughter make a card. Sometimes I’ll stick some stickers inside it. |
No gift parties are ridiculous |