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[quote=Anonymous]I love no gifts parties and they're thankfully the norm within my circle in dc. There have been a couple where the parents seemed confused by the gifts people brought and then they realized that they didn't write no gifts in the invitation like everyone else does. They assumed we would just "get it" by now, instead of having the "oh crap, the invite doesn't say no gifts, let's stop by the store in the way to the party" moment a few of us had. I do think I live in a different world than some people here, though. Parties have been awesomely simple. Picnics, bbqs, wading pool events with Costco or homemade cake and snacks and beer and wine. No bouncy houses, pony rides, jugglers, singing princesses, etc, unless one of the parents knew how to paint faces or do animal balloons.[/quote]
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