Yes. |
| So don't buy so much. Just do one container of Trader Joe's half tea/half lemonade or two big Italian sodas. |
| Of course you can, OP. If they want alcohol they can bring some. |
S/he didn't make a judgmental assumption about people who choose an alcoholic beverage. She was responding to a post about I like ice cream better than cake. If you serve both and I choose to eat ice cream instead of cake at your party, that's fine. If I have a tantrum because you didn't serve ice cream, or imply that I need ice cream to get through your party, that's rude. There's nothing wrong with choosing to have wine at a family party for a kid's birthday. There's nothing wrong with choosing beer when your choices are beer, ice tea, lemonade, and water. But complaining because alcohol wasn't offered at a early afternoon party for a child is as silly as complaining that the cake wasn't an ice cream cake. If you hate kids parties so much that the only thing that makes them bearable is the alcohol, then make an excuse and don't go. |
| If someone in our social circle or school had a kids party without beer, no one would ever come to one of their parties again. No one cares about your kid or their birthday and coming to your house is a pain enough as it is...the least you can do is have beer. |
OP here and it’s their nephew or grandchild so yes, they actually do care. |
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Update: we went alcohol free. We had 15 adults (aunts uncles grandparents). Only 4 of the invited people regularly drink, no one else does (not even socially). One person is going through chemo.
Someone went on a beer run halfway through the party. The 4 drinkers then sat and drank. We did not.
Oh well. I’m not sure if the lesson is, “supply beer” or not, honestly. |
Oh man, that’s rough. I’m the Mac and cheese poster and made sure to provide beer after reading this thread but it remained untouched and the person who I remember drinking the same beer last time went for sparkling water this time. ? So I guess you never know. |
OP here, the last time I had family over i got beer but no one drank it. |
TBH, we've hosted adult dinner parties without alcohol and noone blinked an eye, so I would be dead certain that kid parties without alcohol are 100% fine! |
| make sure you have a refreshing and delicious alternative |