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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No children means no one under 18. How tf would a 13 or 16 year old qualify?[/quote] OP, I'm a NP. I could see how the request is ambiguous. They might mean little kids/toddlers/infants, i.e. children young enough to be unruly. Or, as a.PP suggested, it might mean 21 and younger due to drinking age. My DH and I have been to parties and get togethers at bars, pubs and breweries with our younger than 10 years old kids, so it seems unclear.to me. If you are interested in going, I would ask for clarity on what ages they mean. If they mean your kids ages and younger, I would politely decline and send a nice gift. (We are going to a wedding soon and trying to find a friend or babysitter in town and available has been incrediblydifficult; I could only imagine finding someone for a few days would be near impossible).[/quote]
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