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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because they want to ask their kid if they want to go Because they have to talk to their spouse, look at their calendar, figure out which parent will take kid A to the party and which will take kid B to the soccer game They need to remember what weekend grandma said she would show up. They are on their mobile and want to wait until they are at their desktop so they can add it to their google calendar They can't remember who your kid is and need to look at the class photo They need to carpool with another family and need to see who is going first [/quote] This. There can be lots to coordinate[/quote] Exactly and frankly, your child's birthday party is not my top priority. [/quote] If it’s so low down your list, why even put that much mental energy into it? Just click no. Send regrets. I find it hilarious that no one has the time to click no on an evite, but can post about it on DCUM.[/quote] NP. OP was complaining about people who wait to respond or who open an invitation and (gasp!) don't immediately know whether they can attend. People may not open your evite with five minutes of you sending it for a variety of reasons, some of which were listed above. If OP was asking why people never open it, that's a different story. So settle down.[/quote]
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