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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter has a birthday party coming up. We did an all class invite. One of her classmates is a twin. Twin is in another class and was not invited.My daughter is not really close to either twin but wanted to invite the whole class. She knows of the twin and occasionally they interact at recess. Their parent RSVP’d that both girls would be attending. Is this reasonable?[/quote] No big deal. Your daughter will get 2 presents and the extra uninvited child will barely eat an extra slice of pizza. Usually twin parents like to send 2 presents, 1 from each child. [/quote] I am this same PP. Actually reading your question and all the responses surprise me. We take only the invited kid to the birthday party unless the invite says "siblings are welcome".. there was one such invite last year. For my kids' birthdays, we have always invited whoever our kids wanted to invite and some people show up with the siblings too especially if the sibling is similar aged or younger. We are happy to feed everyone, including the parents. This question about "if it's reasonable" would have never occurred to me. If your daughter is 16 and an uninvited 16 year old shows up, that's a different story. But if your DD is 6, I mean com'on! [/quote]
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