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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid gets invited to an indoor party that anyone above 1 year old has to pay, and the invitation says please RSVP through email by certain date. Invitation does not say sibling welcome & also it does not say sibling not allowed. And, I wonder what does that mean? Does sibling allowed? If both I & my kid (3 year old) are planning to attend, do I have to offer in the email saying that I will pay for myself, pay for both of us, or don't write anything about this. And, if I decide to bring my another 1 year old (I pay for his entrance fee), do I have to count him in the RSVP? Do I have to let the host know about it, he won't eat the party food or get a goodie bag if any. [/quote] SIbling not mentioned usually means sibling not invited. If possible, that should be the end of it. IMO, IF you are close friends AND there is no one to watch the sibling, you can ask if sibling can join and you will offer to pay. Of course you cannot bring a completely unrelated child. It's probably best that you politely decline.[/quote] I think I misread your question. You mean the 1 year old is the sibling? In that case, ignore my final line. [/quote]
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