Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
A little bit annoying - maybe she’s an anxious person. I would have answered the text by saying that you were still figuring out the schedule and were planning to rsvp by x date (the date on the invite); is that rsvp date still ok or did she need an answer sooner for some reason?
She may have been panicking if no one had rsvp’d yet or maybe thinking of changing the date; who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
Was she communicating after you missed the RSVP date or all the texts came in 2-3 weeks before the RSVP deadline?
Before. Friday sent home invite, Sunday Evite text and then Monday personalized text. I didn’t get 2-3 weeks to figure it out!
So that is why I was wondering if anyone else would find this annoying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
Was she communicating after you missed the RSVP date or all the texts came in 2-3 weeks before the RSVP deadline?
Before. Friday sent home invite, Sunday Evite text and then Monday personalized text. I didn’t get 2-3 weeks to figure it out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
Was she communicating after you missed the RSVP date or all the texts came in 2-3 weeks before the RSVP deadline?
Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that's annoying. People need to specify a "please RSVP by" date and then leave it alone. Most people aren't going to commit to a kid party 2-3 weeks out unless it's your kids' bff.
2 weeks out is completely reasonable. 3 is probably the outside.
Anonymous wrote:I dunno. People so often say that evites get caught in their spam filters that the first text, at least, was justified. After that, I think it's better to just set a deadline and one reminder. But it's not clear from your post how far out the party was.
I also have sympathy because so many people don't RSVP, and it makes it hard to plan.
Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that's annoying. People need to specify a "please RSVP by" date and then leave it alone. Most people aren't going to commit to a kid party 2-3 weeks out unless it's your kids' bff.
Anonymous wrote:We had a birthday invite from school with a RSVP 2-3 weeks out on say a Friday. Then over the weekend, she texted me an Evite. She has my number bc her DD came to my DD's party with contact info. DD wasn't a firm yes yet. A day later she sent a personalized text reminding me to answer the Evite and then I just felt compelling to respond back and get that RSVP to her.
Was she annoying?