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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's fine also. They can't be bothered? Or are they waiting to hedge their bets and see if a better offer comes along? Well, this offer is now closed. [/quote] No, a lot of people have a life, full of work meetings and trips, health issues, sports' competitions, and other real-life events, so sometimes they can't say right away if they will be available for snowflake little party or if they will have someone to drive Larla there. If they didn't answer a NO right away, it's because they care and are considering going to it. At least in many cases. [/quote] NP here. You know what? I have one of those lives. We both work and we are a one driver family due to a health issue. I have to drive four of us to everything that takes a car (which is a lot in the suburbs). And you know what else? I always watch the RSVP dates. I put them on the Google calendar. I will always respond by the RSVP date. Okay, once or twice, I've missed it and I send the parent a profuse apology and ask if they can still accommodate my child(ren) and am understanding if they cannot. It's called being an adult and being responsible. I know that some people think they are too important to adhere to common courtesies and conventions, but you know what? They aren't. If your life is so busy that you don't know if you'll be available then be an adult and RSVP that your little snowflake cannot make it to the birthday party.[/quote] Agree. We all have sh*t going on. It’s absolutely rude to not RSVP to a party. OP, I don’t blame you for deleting. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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