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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]of course you bring a gift. For those that say it’s giving one gift from one person to one gift to another… That’s what you do when you’re invited to someone’s party. Who would go to a grad party and not bring a gift?[/quote] A guest of honor does not bring a gift. When you throw a graduation party and invite other graduates, you are celebrating all of them, not just the kid who lives there. They are all guests of honor.[/quote] Are you ok? If I throw a grad party with my kid picking out the decor for my kid’s school, the grad party is not for every attendee who is also in the graduating class. I will: - not expect gifts - not think about who doesn’t being gifts - tell other kids congrats on their graduation and college acceptance - not consider it a celebration party of every kid who is graduating though I am still happy for all the kids- the graduation itself is for all kids equally - bring a gift to every grad party attended by anyone on my family I do not understand kids who don’t being a gift- simply bc their kid is also graduating. It is exactly like a bday party. Don’t make it sound like it is wrong to even think abt a gift…it is what is socially appropriate. Raise your kids as you wish, but you are in the wrong.[/quote] This, exactly. [/quote]
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