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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are people this cheap? Really?[/quote] OP here.[b] Is it really considered “cheap” to not offer beer and wine at a 3 years birthday party at 2pm?? Really?? [/b]That’s what you would think? This is why I posted. Seriously asking. [/quote] Um, OP, you literally said as a reason in your original post, "Alcohol is expensive". So, you tell me?[/quote] Being “cheap” is different than stating that alcohol is expensive. It IS expensive. But does that make me CHEAP for not wanting to pay for alcohol for a situation where [b]I think alcohol is unnecessary?[/quote][/b] If you think it's unnecessary - and assuming you're OP - then don't overthink this? You asked for input and some of the PPs think that alcohol is an important component to being a good host or having a fun party. That's their perspective. You have your perspective. I'm the poster above who said most of the kiddie parties I go to in DC at people's homes serve alcohol. But I by no means see it as "necessary" and wouldn't judge you for not offering it, especially at an early afternoon party (might feel different if it was 5 PM). Don't overthink this. [/quote]
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