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Reply to "Does "no gifts necessary" mean "please don't bring a gift"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]*hides* Here we go. I've done this. I genuinely don't want gifts. If someone brings one, I will graciously accept it, but I don't want guests to go to additional trouble/spend money/give us stuff we don't need.[/quote] + 1 zillion I try for no presents all the time. My DD is spoiled rotten by her grandparents and we just want to host our friends and family, not have them buying us stuff (not to mention, then we have the stuff and we already have plenty of stuff). I genuinely don't understand why this is so controversial. But, to OP's point, I think if a parent includes that on the invite, it means please don't bring a gift. [/quote]
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