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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't read all 6 pages of responses on here but I am in the same situation. My DS is turning 4 and I did an evite and addressed it to the child's name in his class. So far two parents (whom I have never met) rsvp'ed that they are bringing a second child. One wrote in the comments, "I will be bringing Larla, Jojo's sister" and the other just had a count for 2 children and no comment. Honestly, I would be annoyed but would accommodate them if they sent me an email explaining the situation, "thank you for inviting my DS. He has a twin brother whom I would like to bring...or...I'm a single parent and would have to bring my other child...." Whatever the reason, isn't common sense and politeness to reach out to the host and communicate rather than assume?!? I am really appalled by the lack of respect for the person hosting.[/quote] No polite is emailing or calling prior to RSVPing and saying, would you mind if I brought my child's twin or sibling because of x, y or z. You don't RSVP assuming it is ok regardless of the situation. We picked a place to allow for siblings and lots of parents, grandparents and more depending on the child's situation knowing the kids in my child's class. But, we had that specifically on the invitation. [/quote]
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