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Reply to ""No Birthday Gifts, Please": What Un-American BS."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]No, it's not okay. It's the job of the host parents (and the kid if he or she is old enough!) to make sure that kids *don't* feel bad that they don't have gifts to give! What is this insanity? You have a party. Some guests show up with gifts, others show up with nothing. The point of the party is that everyone has a good time. If you think not everyone has gifts, don't make opening the gifts part of the party. When you send the invites, try to make sure you know, or at least meet, even casually, who you are inviting, in a way that you can talk to them and let them know gifts or not, it's all okay! [b]The focus should be on love, not stuff.[/b] [/quote] Well, sure. Isn't that exactly whatsaying "no presents, please" is trying to do? So your problem is that it's printed on the invitation, and not delivered in a personalized message? If you ave time for that, you need more hobbies. [/quote]
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