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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assuming this is a drop off party, you simply email those parents and say, "due to a head count limit, we aren't able to accommodate siblings. So sorry!" The end.[/quote] I did this last year when one particular family always rsvp'd for both their kids - one of whom didn't even go to our school - they said they understood and didn't bring himl - I've seen the mom take the younger child to all the older kids' invites. I guess not everyone else just says no.[/quote] I think it may be a cultural thing. We live in an area with many immigrants. I have seen the immigrant families bring the whole family. I think they may not know any better - families from India, Thailand, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia and some Arabic families. I am Asian-American. My mom used to make me take my younger brother to my birthday parties when I was a little kid. I used to just think how annoying my little brother was. 30 years later, I realize how rude my mom must have been. I think she just had no idea. I would never bring an uninvited sibling to a birthday party.[/quote]
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