Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
You say "due to limited capacity in the party room, we cannot accomodate siblings." And no, you don't uninvite people you already invited.
I'd rather include siblings and families that want to come rather than ppl who can't be bothered to open an Evite and respond by the date
A good host would have reached out to those families via email to make sure the got the evite. Sometimes evites go to spam. How will those kids feel on Monday when they are the only ones who didn't know about the party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
You say "due to limited capacity in the party room, we cannot accomodate siblings." And no, you don't uninvite people you already invited.
I'd rather include siblings and families that want to come rather than ppl who can't be bothered to open an Evite and respond by the date
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
You say "due to limited capacity in the party room, we cannot accomodate siblings." And no, you don't uninvite people you already invited.
I'd rather include siblings and families that want to come rather than ppl who can't be bothered to open an Evite and respond by the date
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
You say "due to limited capacity in the party room, we cannot accomodate siblings." And no, you don't uninvite people you already invited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
I had an RSVP date that has passed. I don’t think they are coming. I just don’t want Evite to remind them that they didn’t RSVP and they RSVP the day before the party.
My plan was to tell families who RSVPd with siblings that they can come but there is no room for them in the party room because the room is capped. It is a bit annoying I have to pay for all the siblings but it is not a big deal. I couldn’t find the words to tell families the siblings weren’t invited.
Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.
Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you put a date that you wanted them to respond by. If that date is passed, then ok to remove. Otherwise just roll the dice that if they haven't opened it by now they likely won't and they don't plan on coming. Not worth the embarrassment if they find out and say something.