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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Good for you. I say we all do that and maybe eventually the trend will catch on. Maybe the boorish parents will care more when their kids are crying in the car on the way home b/c Mommy forgot to RSVP. Maybe this will help Mommy remember better next time. We talk about natural consequences for our kids? Here's one for the parents -- enjoy! [/quote] I'm the poster you're responding to. I hadn't exactly though of this as a natural consequence for the parent (I only recently became familiar with the tm despite having a 5-year-old), but I like that you brought it up in that light! Sad thing is I don't think we can teach these old dogs new tricks, but I sure as hell am not going to let them continue to walk all over me. It's time we all learn to respect one another. You. Ay not like the constraints of an RSVP deadline, but it's not your party and, therefore, not your choice. Interesti Bly enough I find the people who are the worst at providing a timely RSVP are also the most aggressive at pressuring you for one well before their stated RSVP date. For all your late or non repliers, please explain to me why that is![/quote]
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