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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am just baffled by these answers. You DECLINED the invitation because you prioritized something else. Now you want the host to accommodate you because you plans changed - if your plans hadn't changed, you still would not be going. Not only that, but in the future you plan to withhold your rsvp to the last minute to see if you might have a better invitation or not. That is very entitled and selfish behavior. Shaking my head that so many people agree that this is okay. It's totally fine to ask, but if the host is says no, just be graceful and understand that their planning also change due to you declining the invitation in the first place.[/quote] I'm kind of with you. If you declined to go to another event - then that fell through and want to use my child as a back up, I'm not going to be happy. I'd probably still have your daughter, but if it was a max count and we invited someone else, I would have said no too. Weird that you reached out to ask after declining. [/quote]
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