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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My niece was 13 last year and I was asking my SIL about how many kids skipped the service and just went to the party. She said that in reality it happens a lot and it depends on if you invite the whole class or just good friends. My niece only invited her close friends and a few skipped the morning service and only came to the party. All explained why beforehand to my niece and she understood. Most kids have their own activities on Saturday mornings and can’t skip them since they have teammates etc who are counting on them. I know for us this year my 11 year-old doesn’t have a free Saturday morning for months. Most people are reasonable and understand. We plan to have the kids skip Saturday activities for really good friends, but let them just go to the evening party for casual acquaintances. They kids do not want to have fewer kids at their evening parties because of morning conflicts. Kids don’t think like that. [/quote] I really don't know any child who went to regular activities like a baseball game, skipped the service and then partied in the evening. It's tacky. [/quote]
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