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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s good and preferable to make any party a No Gift party. Everyone appreciates it. My kids have lots of toys and probably two hundred plus books. There’s so much waste in kids’ toy packaging, too. And for the record, we do full-out parties with entertainment and meals for both kids and parents. We still don’t want gifts. [/quote] It’s preferable for you- but sone people were raised to believe that any mention of gifts at all- even “no gifts” - is tacky.[/quote] NP. I was raised this way too, but never in relation to a child’s birthday party. We didn’t really discuss etiquette for a 3 year old’s birthday. The simplest rule of etiquette is to make all guests feel comfortable. Do you feel uncomfortable when you see those words, or do you just think the host is tacky? Just curious how other people view this.[/quote]
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