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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be pissed if you didn’t warn me. My kid has had four colds since September and gave every single one to the baby. I can’t take off anymore work. Warn all the inviters or you’re going to be hated. [/quote] JFC. Kids get colds. At least normal kids who are let out of their houses. You just need to stay home snowflake [/quote] NP are and you’re wrong an rude as hell. The HOST of a party has a known cold. The only right answer in any time is to tell the guests. [/quote] You wouldn’t expect a teacher to notify you if she had a cold, or a classmate to tell your child if he had a cold. Why would you expect notification for this (and likely the same group of kids?!). It’s a cold, not the flu.[/quote] I would expect an adult friend to notify me she had a cold before hosting me, just as I would inform her before attending a party. It’s just good manners? A lot of the time I am happy to hang out anyway because it is just a cold but sometimes there are reasons not to and it’s just polite to let others make their own calls. I don’t see why I wouldn’t model that behaviour to my kids in OP’s situation.[/quote]
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