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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was planning to take the kids bowling but my son (turning 7) is begging for a playground party just like last year. He wants sub sandwiches and cake. It didn't occur to me that I should request no gifts due to the cheapness of the party but you've all given me something to think about....[/quote] I would give zero weight to those comments. The party isn’t about these adults, it’s about what your child wants to do with his friends( within reason) on his birthday. These threads are so strange, a few weeks ago parents were out in force stating it was rude to provide food for adults at a child’s party bc it was wasteful or didn’t match up with their diets or made them feel like they had to socialize with other parents when they were purely their to supervise their kid. For an area with so much wealth, there are an obscene amount of socially clueless people. It would be funny if it weren’t so sad.[/quote]
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