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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get your anxiety, I missed this entirely with my first ( 2020 covid grad). What I have noticed in our town though is that it seems like a relatively small percent of kids have parties. It would be impossible otherwise , if everyone was having parties in the 2-3 week stretch around graduation there would be nobody to go to the parties! And I did go to one a few years back that clearly anticipated a much larger crowd than they hit and I felt bad for the hosts they worked so hard to create something nice and just didn’t have many folks there. All to say - it’s okay to just be a party goer, you don’t also have to be a party thrower if you don’t want to[/quote] +1 My kids attended several grad parties of friends, but we didn't have a party for them. Instead, we just went out to dinner as a family, and they were fine with that. Far fewer kids have parties than those that do. [/quote] Going out to dinner with family is our plan as well. [/quote]
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