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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it’s a group text asking about attending something, people usually just don’t respond if they’re not interested. That doesn’t offend me much. If you ask one person a direct question, it’s polite to respond either way.[/quote] Yeah, I was just going to write this. In OP's examples, the third one doesn't require a response. It's a group email asking if people wanted to join her. [/quote] +1 It's rude to not respond to the first two, but I might not respond to the third one if I'm not interested. The main reason is because if one person starts off with a no, then it seems like others are more likely to say no. The same is true with a yes. OP, drop the people who didn't respond to the first two. It's really not too much to expect a reply to say their DD isn't interested in babysitting or they're not available for the event. [/quote]
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