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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Recently, most of the birthday parties we have been invited to request that no presents be given to the birthday boy/girl. What does that mean? Does it means show up with nothing? Give a small token gift? Give a card? Give a card with money? I want to respect the parents wishes, but I also don't want to offend them if this request really has an alternate meaning. [/quote] If you want to respect the parents wishes, do not give a gift. Take them at their word. I only messed up once and felt like a douche bag...they really, really meant "please, we do not want any gifts our child has TOO MUCH STUFF".[/quote]
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