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[quote=Anonymous]Some of you are really rigid. While you are litigating the fact that a formal invitation trumps an oral one, this is a 1st grader who was invited by a classmate. It may not "count" to you and you may believe the child was not "officially" invited but that is meaningless to a 1st grader. Imagine how you would feel if you got a "save the date" for a wedding but not an invitation to the wedding itself. A "save the date" is not an "official" invitation and doesn't "count" but I'm pretty sure you would think it rude to get one and not the other. A "casual invitation" -- note the word "invitation" -- may not count for you but there isn't a 1st grader alive who wouldn't think they were invited. And to attack OP, who is navigating something that is confusing and painful with really a lot more grace than I would, especially with a DC with SN, just makes you look ugly.[/quote]
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