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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure it's only in the U.S. that people find it appropriate to exclude families... [/quote] You are wrong. [/quote] NP. Where else is this commonplace?[/quote] I live in Southern Europe and siblings are also always invited to birthday parties, as are parents. Of course birthday parties are usually just held at the local park or someone's apartment. Another thing that shocks me when I go home to the US is kids parties where the invite says what time the party begins and ends. Here, it's considered rude to tell people it's time to leave a party and I agree.[/quote] Yes, but here people have venue parties where you have to be out at a certain time so the next party can come through. Also, people drop off their kids and need to know when to come back [/quote]
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