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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Almost every single kids party I have been to is a no gifts party. I honestly consider it tacky when someone does not say no gifts. [/quote] +1. Especially if it’s a party in the playground with pizza and cupcakes and nothing else. Those should absolutely be “no gift” parties. [/quote] Oooh so now kids birthday parties are akin to weddings (or at least some people's view on weddings)- you "pay for your plate" and price your gift accordingly if it's at a fancy resort vs. barn? How times have changed- when I was a kid the vast majority of parties were at the family's house, not elaborate in the slightest, and everyone brought gits. I am totally down with no gift parties! I just agree to be clear in the invite- say "no gifts please" instead of "gifts not necessary." My little one will still want to make a card and potentially wrap up a matchbox car laying around the house but I generally figure that is ok![/quote]
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