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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There is only one correct answer here and those of you trying to justify your rudeness are crazy.[/b] [b]The person who is invited is the person who is invited. That may be for any number of reasons (cost, space, type of party, etc.) The reasons do not matter. As the guest, you do not have the right to increase that number to accommodate your needs.[/b] Simply decline. The sense that you are entitled to bring siblings or grandparents is mind-blowing. No. You don't. I say this as someone who has, until this year (my DD is 7) invited parents and siblings to stay. That was my choice. It is a TON of work. But I was happy to do it. I don't fault others for not wanting to. You were not invited? Your child's siblings were not invited? Then you/they don't go to the party. PERIOD. And, if you get in a snit about it and judge those people or want to stay clear of them b/c of it, then that says more about you than it does the host of the party.[/quote] +1. Exactly. This shouldn't even be up for debate. It is totally rude and inappropriate.[/quote]
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