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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I would decline. I would not be annoyed about my child not making the “A” list, like “boo hoo,” but I would be annoyed that you, like most people, are not aware of general standards of manners that dictate that you do not do this. Or maybe you are, but you are letting your emotion for YOUR child (“Not many people are coming so Larla will be sad at her party!”) override your common sense. [/quote] We actually have a full party. All girls invited are coming except one who has a sporting event conflict. My daughter and my friend’s daughter will probably never be good friends. They have friends in common. I believe the girl may be on the spectrum or have some sort of other special needs. I say this to explain why her personality is difficult. Most of my daughter’s friends are very calm. Friend’s daughter tends to make situations dramatic leaving people upset.[/quote] Maybe she is difficult because you and your daughter makes it obvious she isn't really welcome.[/quote] No, the child always has to have her way. She throws tantrums. DD doesn’t like her. Ok we will just leave guest list as is. DD didn’t want to invite her initially and still doesn’t want to invite her. I was going to be nice and invite the new girl. We don’t have to.[/quote] Spare your "friend's" kid from your nasty, judgemental attitude. [/quote] I tried to make my child invite her when we sent out the initial invitations. DD was adamant that she not come so I didn’t invite her. We have seen the family at school and holiday parties including their holiday party. I really like the mom. DD still doesn’t like their daughter. I tried to convince DD to invite her and she said yes. DD still doesn’t want her to come not no longer objecting. We have a full party. We don’t need to invite more people. [/quote] Your kid doesn't like this kid. You clearly don't like the kid. Why invite her especially late? To hurt your "friend?"[/quote]
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