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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I would feel comfortable being on both ends of this conversation: "Thanks for RSVPing for Jack! The party is really for the kids; a couple of other parents will be there just for support. You're very welcome to stay, but also feel free to enjoy an evening minus one kid!"[/quote] I'd take that as a hint I am not welcome and decline for both my child and myself, especially if the party was held as a separate location depending on transportation.[/quote] The bar mitzvah cycle is just the beginning of events you will do separate from your child. Get over yourself. I'm not sure I would phrase things as the above, but people really don't know sometimes whether it is a kids party or a family party. We make different choices. I mostly I voted families, but some kids without parents. I asked everyone in who dropped a kid off, and a few joined us for a drink, most were thrilled I gave them a night off. And is the driving really that big of a deal? Heck, my son's party was closer than the middle school for most of his guests. [/quote]
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