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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm Indian and growing up I remember (Indian) parties like this -- tons of food and the more the merrier; if you invited your friend and her parents and her cousins were in town, bring them along -- no shortage of food whatsoever. I think lots of Indians have shifted away from this now to the standard drop off party at a party place; though I have heard that in some of the super wealthy Indian circles, they are having huge (100-500 guest birthday) parties akin to weddings, but they are more formal catered affairs with headcounts etc. Glad the Hispanic traditions of casual, family friendly celebrations are continuing though.[/quote] I'm Indian and we've done both. My kids have each had birthday parties with 100-150 people. Very casual affairs but everyone is welcome. We invite the kids' friends, our friends, our neighbors (the whole cul de sac showed up at the last one). Start at 11 or so, and for the people still around at 7:00 we order pizza and hang out. Good times, but tiring! [/quote]
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