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Reply to "I’m really surprised at the number of people who bring siblings to parties"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the hosting family was Indian, they would probably be inclusive, call entire families, provide a hot meal with options as well as pizza and cake, have goody bags for all the kids, provide beer and wine for the adults, pack leftovers for the guests to take home and also have a clown or magician to entertain the guests. [/quote] I live in an area with lots of Indians. My kids have yet to be invited to one of their parties. My dd is close to one girl too. They say they only have family parties and don’t invite friends. [/quote] Code for we only invite Indian people -signed, a foreigner (and I’ve seen it with my compatriots too)[/quote] We are a mixed Asian family. We have gotten invited to a few Indian parties and they are mostly all Indian. Our family friend parties are also mostly Asian friends. We have been to parties where majority of party is African or black or Latino. We have one good friend who is Serbian and we have been to a few of their mostly Serbian parties. This is not unique to Indians. The most obvious one is if you go to a mostly all white party of a white family.[/quote] It’s understandable. It’s just a fact[/quote]
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