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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Adult should RSVP on their own[/b], for sure, but gifts are never required and should never be expected. It is unbelievably rude and tacky to think otherwise. Yes, even for showers. A prompt RSVP, and a smile and well-wishes to the person being celebrated are all that is required. A card expressing good wishes or congratulations would also be nice, but again, is not required. If you don’t know that, you seriously need to brush up on etiquette.[/quote] Not true. If adults are invited on their own, yes - they should RSVP on their own and bring their own gift or bland Mac n cheese (I assume a white suburban mom is posting this) If they are invited as part of a large family "The Larla Family" then it should be one family RSVP and one gift/dish. [/quote]
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