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Reply to "Feeling terrible for not bringing a gift to a no gifts party when others did"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The people saying to bring a gift bc it can be donated….NO! I told you not to bring a gift, you don’t get to then assign me a chore. If you can’t follow directions, don’t come.[/quote] The fact that you'd rather children not show up to celebrate with your kid than deal with donating gifts from their parents says all we need to know about you. Spell this out in your invite: " No gifts please. If you can't come empty- handed, don't come." Some other " no gifts" parents are fine putting the gifts in the trash or donating them, just like some of us do with most of the party favors. We don't want to mix up your type with these parents. Make it clear. [/quote] Good—put on your invites that you are self cetered and wasteful.[/quote]
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