Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are in elementary and can be dropped off. This one family always RSVPs with two kids and the entire family shows up to every single party. They are the only family who does this. The girl is the same grade as my daughter and I have seen them rsvp and come to every girl party with also the elementary aged boy.
Can’t they see this is a party for just the kids?
Most parents just leave or one parent hands around.
Free child care. Call them and tell them that only ONE child was invited.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are in elementary and can be dropped off. This one family always RSVPs with two kids and the entire family shows up to every single party. They are the only family who does this. The girl is the same grade as my daughter and I have seen them rsvp and come to every girl party with also the elementary aged boy.
Can’t they see this is a party for just the kids?
Most parents just leave or one parent hands around.
Anonymous wrote:I like it when a family stays. It's nice to have other adults there especially. The more the merrier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Cultural differences --I know a lot of families of totally different origins who do this for whatever reason.
-Cheap --they see it as a free meal for the family. They're fine with crappy pizza if they're not paying. I know more than one mom who admits to this! "Now I don't have to cook tonight."
If it's a party at my house I don't mind. If it's a pay-to-play place and I have to pay for extra kids it's frustrating. I posted before that i had a $400 party go up to $800 due to random siblings that I felt funny about not welcoming. For us that's a lot of money.
I would have zero problem telling the non invited kids that sorry, you cannot accommodate them or tell the parents sorry if Danny wants to stay it's $50 per kid.
Anonymous wrote:-Cultural differences --I know a lot of families of totally different origins who do this for whatever reason.
-Cheap --they see it as a free meal for the family. They're fine with crappy pizza if they're not paying. I know more than one mom who admits to this! "Now I don't have to cook tonight."
If it's a party at my house I don't mind. If it's a pay-to-play place and I have to pay for extra kids it's frustrating. I posted before that i had a $400 party go up to $800 due to random siblings that I felt funny about not welcoming. For us that's a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:They are either clueless or outwardly rude.