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Reply to "If you're going to be rude and ask if a sibling can attend the birthday party"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AT LEAST do so privately to me only so that the whole damn evite doesn't start asking the same thing, via comments. GOOD GRIEF. I'm already paying hundreds for this activity gym party; thanks so much for causing a tidal wave that will cost me probably $100 more. RUDE.[/quote] FIrst, off I had 2 kids within 20 months of each other and I had no idea this was a thing that was considered rude. As a new mom, you are constantly with your two kids who are close in age and you are also expected to take them to birthdays. Well what if I brought the younger sibling too? I mean, it might be 1 extra cupcake and I'd even pay for her "fare". She wouldn't bother anyone and I'd have my eye on her the whole time. Sorry for asking but thank you for declining in a kind way.[/quote] Why is it anyone’s problem you have kids close in age? They are two different kids and one wasn’t on the invite. [/quote] +1 I have twins, so they are 0 months apart in age. That does not mean they are a single unit. It means sometimes one of them is invited to something and the other is not. At which point my husband takes one and I take the other. [/quote]
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