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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2-4 you don't serve a meal. Munches and cake yes, actual meal, no way. And you are never expected to feed adults. Sorry, but you're not. The party is for kids. That's who is invited. If parents want to stay, that's fine, but they can survive 2 hours w/o food and the party is for kids (20?) not 20 kids plus however many adults feel like staying. [/quote] What if the child is under 5 and it is not a drop off party? Would you still not feed the parents (assuming it is during meal time)? If the party start time is 2, I agree it is not meal time.[b] I do think a party that starts at 3:30, 4:00 or 4:30 would be meal time.[/quote][/b] What is the meal called that you eat at these times? Is it "linner" or "dunch?"[/quote] If your guests are leaving close to 6pm, I would consider that dinner time. The start time is before meal time. Your guests just leave hungry. That is all. If your guests leave hungry, I would say that is being a bad host. If you are ok with most of your guests being hungry after your party, please defend it all you want. I also consider the parents of the children my guests. My kids are under age 5. Parents are expected to remain for the party.[/quote]
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