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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The first ever no gift party we attended we were the only ones who didn’t bring a gift. My preschooler got invited to a no gifts please party. Can we actually show up with no gift? I hate no gift parties. [/quote] What is it that you don't understand about "no gifts"? I bet you're one of the clueless that brings gifts to weddings. I have put "no gifts" and this also means that I do not want any cards. If you can't abide by wishes of host/ hostess, then stay home![/quote] Then, why have a party. Stop being a scrooge and let your kid have the gifts. Let me guess, you are one of those wedding people demanding cash for a house or honeymoon.[/quote] You lose. It is the height of bad manners to bring any kind of gift to a wedding You either send gift to bride or her mother's home. As for "no gift" birthday parties, my children have more than enough toys and need nothing more. They invite their friends to see them and spend uninterrupted time with them. I would never dre of having a destination wedding or asking for money by saying no boxed gifts. In fact, having received such an invitation, I bought a sheet of $2.00 bills and had them beautifully wrapped in a "Russian doll" series of boxes. [/quote] It is the height of bad manners to not respect an invitation. [/quote]
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