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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hosts have stated no gifts. How is it rude to honor their request?[/quote] Because it's a request, not a command. If they request I wear a costume when I don't have one, or specific color that I don't like, or swim suit when I don't plan to swim, then I'm not going to honor the request. Some people are into the themes and requests and some aren't.[/quote] What if they requested that you not bring a younger sibling ( just assume for the sake of argument that you have one to bring)? Would you ignore that request? [/quote] I don't think I have on purpose. But I have showed up with another sibling, and we didn't plan to stay, but I had to bring them in to complete the drop off and was invited to stay anyway.[/quote]
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