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Reply to "Does "no gifts necessary" mean "please don't bring a gift"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are people bothered when a party does NOT say no gifts?[/quote] Bothered, no. But definitely baffled. Because of our parenting group, we were invited to a ton of first birthdays - and the guest list for some of these parties was 50+. At the parties for which there hadn't been a "no gifts" note on the invite, the gift table was out of control. Part of me cringes at that. No child needs that many gifts. We were invited to no less than 15 first birthday parties this past year. About half mentioned "no gifts" on the invitation, and it seemed to me that most gifts took this at face value and didn't bring gifts. I know it's not couth to mention anything about gifts on an invitation, though.[/quote]
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