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[quote=Anonymous]We have been to a few birthday parties that were bad enough that we still talk about them but the food or party favors never really register as long as there is something for the kids to eat other than cake or it’s between mealtimes. Basically the impact of a bad-but-not-noteworthy party is that I think of you as a family with poor hosting/social skills and steer clear for playdates. If the party is REALLY bad you might have trouble finding playdates for your kid because a lot of people might feel that you are total weirdos and want to avoid. But only if it is REALLY bad. I wish I could describe the really bad parties in detail but don’t want to dox myself.[/quote]
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