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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I the only person who thinks it is weird to invite adult friends to a 3 year old's birthday party? I think these parties are excrutiating. [u]Honestly OP, you sound like a high maintenance friend[/u].[/quote] ANd you sound like a bitch. If you don't want to go to something, decline. If you accept, show up. If something intervenes, let the hostess know. That's it, ettiquette for the stupid.[/quote] At least this bitch can spell! [b]I am still not getting why you are inviting your childless friends to a party for a three year old. Doesn't your three year old have their own friends?[/b][/quote] I can't speak for OP, but I was always invited to my best friend's kids' parties when the kids were younger. The invited guests included family (grandparents, nearby cousins), a couple of friends with similar aged kids, and me (and my husband). We are like family, so we were always invited. As the kids got older, they started inviting more school friends, but they still invited family and us. At some point the kids started having all-kid parties. The parties weren't excruciating. We ate pizza and talked with everybody, just a very casual get together. Sometimes there was beer. [/quote]
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