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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah, I highly doubt this actually happened, at least as described--everyone ignores "no gift" requests anyway, and would certainly never show up to a party with a gift for one birthday child and not the other. I do know of several situations where a party for one child has morphed into a party for 2-3 children with the same birthdays, but always with some planning by parents, and usually because the first party was scheduled at the same time as or close to another planned party. If this really happened and there was truly no contact with the host about this, that's pretty egregious. But more likely, the other parent asked and the host felt bad giving a hard "no" ("oh, we'll be happy to wish Larla a happy birthday too but no, no need for you to co-host") and suddenly it was a multi-kid celebration. Lesson learned: just say no. (Or say yes, and be specific about how the second host will contribute to costs and logistics.)[/quote]
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