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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You did the right thing. When I get a no gift invitation I do what the invite says but I get so guilty about it! [b]Just because the parents have decided they don’t like the mess of toys doesn’t mean their kid doesn’t deserve a nice gift for reaching a new milestone.[/b] I will never host a no gift party, gifts are one of the wonders of childhood, but I will always respect the no gift party hosts. I do have one question- if it’s a no gift party, does that include no gift cards? Is it ok to gift a child a gift card to a restaurant or store that I know their family frequents?[/quote] Its not your kid and it isn't your job to ensure that Larla is exposed to all the wonders of childhood. [/quote]
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