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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were invited to a birthday party for one of my husband's co-workers. [b]The invitation says "no gifts".[/b] I'm clueless as to whether we should take something or not! In our usual circle, no one has birthday parties that are "formal" enough to warrent a paper invitation. (Maybe an evite, but usually just an email along the lines of "we're having a BBQ to celebrate Joe's birthday. Stop by!") He's the new guy at work, so we haven't been to any other social events with his co-workers and he doesn't feel like he knows people well enough to ask around about whether gifts are common. I'm thinking we should take a $30 bottle of wine (if they drink, they can enjoy it later, and if not, they can serve it that night). Thoughts?[/quote] What is it that you and other people do not or cannot understand that "no gifts" means EXACTLY that, don't bring a gift!!!!!!!! [/quote]
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