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Reply to "Does "no gifts necessary" mean "please don't bring a gift"?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why a no gifts party is obnoxious? I read a post on huffington parents on this and remain confused. I put no gifts on the invite for my kids party this year and you know what? I mean it. I don't want anything for her friends - its a pain in the ass to get your kids out the door, to a party,etc. the last thing I want is for a parent to have to worry about a gift. I also don't want anyone to ever feel like they had to bring a gift to attend. Good friends, sure. If you feel compelled bring one. Every kid in the class? Not necessary. It gets expensive with so many parties and I just want your kid to come have fun and eat cake without pressure. Seriously. [/quote]
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