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Reply to "creative ways to word "instead of bringing a birthday gift, let's contribute to earthquake relief""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With all the stuff our kids have, at a certain age, I think many nice kids would prefer giving to and receiving for charity. And some kids are there as early as preschool (but some are not - I've had both). I'm amazed by how many people think it's rude to do anything other than a gift grab. It's disheartening. I think it's nice to introduce our kids to thinking beyond themselves and I look for those opportunities.[/quote] +1 It is beyond me why some PPs find this SO offensive. Our kids often have so much sh*t already. My kid loves having big parties and I'm fine with inviting tons of kids, but we really, really, really don't need 20 more LEGO sets. It's wasteful and unnecessary. I'm with the OP completely. If you say "No Gifts", people still feel they need to bring something. At least this provides an alternative. If you find it so distasteful, go ahead and give a gift anyway. Or, if you find OP so distasteful, just don't attend the party and move on. OP, do what works for your kid. Some people are just miserable and find fault in everything. [/quote]
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