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Reply to "If you're going to be rude and ask if a sibling can attend the birthday party"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Say no if no is your answer. Don't assume the very worst of someone because they ask a question. It's a question. It's a question. Say, yes or no. Asking a question is not rude --- however, when is it ever OK to bring other people along to an invited event? ahhh never. So -try- not to ask dumb questions.[/quote] Asking the host to change their event to be more convenient for you is rude. Something else to consider: I have a kindergartener. She has 2 younger siblings and when we planned her party, one thing she wanted was for the day just for her and her friends. We celebrate as a family, but we didn’t want to force her to share her friend party with her 2 year old and 6 month old brothers. More importantly we didn’t want to limit the activities to something for 2 year olds. For two hours I wanted her to get to do something she wanted with her friends. I would have been pissed if some jerk mom had shown up with her toddlers after we went through the trouble of trying to give my kid some baby free time on her freakin birthday. [/quote]
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