| Early morning weekend parties, starting at 9 AM. Yay or nay? |
| No |
| 10am at the earliest but preferably after 11am. |
| What age? Preschool age - sure we are up anyway and I’d love to get it out of the way. |
Ive been to bday parties that early. They had brunch for everyone. It was great |
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Omg WHAT
that’s forcing people to get up/dressed/ready like a normal workday Also, PP, brunch is not served at breakfast time. That’s what the -unch means. |
| Too early, I would decline unless the birthday child is a close friend of my dd. 10 would be better. |
| Please no. 10am at the earliest. |
| OP here. That was also my reaction. I don’t want to have to be anywhere before 10:30 earliest on a weekend. But my youngest still sleeps in til 8:30 or 9 occasionally so I wasn’t sure if my surprise was off base. |
| 10 am. I have toddlers and even we don’t wake until 8 on weekends |
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I love 10 am parties!
For 9am it would need to be nearby home, and have a good reason for starting that early, like mid summer outdoors before it gets too hot. |
I consider it brunch, because if it was later it will be called lunch |
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Way too early for this night owl 🦉.
Preferably 11AM > later. |
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Hell no.
Even 10 would be realllllly pushing it. |
No, they had a breakfast. |