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[quote=Anonymous]I'm in my 40's and I get "no host" invitations all the time. There's nothing wrong with it. If you sent the invitation without the phrase, "no host," then I would not expect to pay. But the whole no host thing is done all the time. OP, say something like this, "Please come celebrate Sue's birthday on Saturday night. We'll begin with cocktails at our place at 7:00pm, followed by a no host dinner at Restaurant X at 9:00pm. You're welcome to join us for drinks, dinner, or both, but please RSVP with your intentions by X date so we can make reservations." The only thing that could get tricky is paying for the birthday girl's dinner. As the organizer, I would be prepared to cover that myself, but people will probably volunteer to help. Just don't make it a requirement. [/quote]
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