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[quote=Anonymous]I get it from both sides. I've only been to one invite-the-whole-class party, and I can see how that would get out of hand fast with siblings, especially at a venue. (also, I thought it was lame - 3yolds seriously don't care that much about party stuff, and the parents stood around awkwardly not drinking and making smalltalk about poo and politics. ugh. I imagine i'll use my infant as a good excuse to turn down such invites in the future when at all possible.) having hosted small parties at my small house, I don't typically invite siblings but have more than once had a parent check ahead of time and see if it would be ok to make an exception. I have invariably said yes, of course, bring larla too; there will be plenty of pizza. it does seem a bit rude to just show up with a sibling without asking, but I get that things happen, sitters fall through, etc, and I'd rather have an extra person than have the family cancel.[/quote]
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