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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This party is for my soon to be 21 year old cousin and its being hosted by her 30 y/o brother and another cousin. Everyone seems to be really looking forward to it. He lined up a "famous" DJ and everyone is prepared to dance the night away. The message he posted is so unacceptable.[/quote] Stay out of it. This is one of those situations wher two wrongs don’t make a right. It’s a bit ridiculous to me that relatives would not only ask to bring their kids but then follow-up to ask them to provide free babysitting- and clearly it was more than one person! And just think, these were the ones that DID ask, they are probably some that figure it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission. The ttle monsters was a bit much IMO unless he was trying to joke/be sarcastic.[b] He could have worded it as no one under 21 would be allowed underage minor will be turned away at the door.[/b] Cause I could see that people are just that bold. This is bringing back wedding flashbacks of the people that brought their kids anyway despite the Miss Manners discrete way of addressing the invite, spreading the words not on the invite including mentioning the hotel services for a baby sitter etc. and of course the people that brought their kids didn’t RSVP with the kids included for obvious reasons that they knew. We’ve stayed home from a wedding before or just had one of us go due to childcare. [/quote] The bolded is absurd. Pretty much every person I know has some people who are younger than they are in their friendship circle. You can have a party and invite a young adult's friends, some of whom might be 19 or 20, without needing to include 2 year olds. [/quote]
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