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Reply to "Does "no gifts necessary" mean "please don't bring a gift"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No gift parties are the most pretentious ridiculous thing ever.... It's like the parents who brag about having their kids work at a food kitchen and then live in half million dollar house and buy their 16 year old a new car.... Yeah, your kids will understand how fortunate they are and be kind generous souls. Please!! Have a good old fashioned party, have guests bring a gift and if your child isn't a soiled obnoxious brat with too many toys already, they may actually appreciate the kind gesture and we'll wishes of their friends. If parties were normal and guest lists were reasonable - then parents could send kids to it with 10 gift and actually celebrate the birthday! I'm a child psychologist and can tell [/quote] LOL You win - yours is the most ridiculous and bitter post on this thread. [/quote]
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