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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“No gifts, please” I understand. It’s language like “gifts are not necessary” that confuse me. [/quote] IT means don’t bring a gift. If you’re really unsure, ask the host. [/quote] Disagree- I feel like the latter is what people say when they don’t want to seem greedy/other recent parties in their circle have been no gift so they feel pressured to do the same... Or maybe they have people of differing economic circumstances attending and don’t want people to feel pressured to spend money they can’t afford. If you truly are opposed to getting gifts you just say it without caveat.[/quote]
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