Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.
They could, but it defeats the purpose and they’ll look out of place in the photo.
This is so tacky. Cruises are bad enough, but matching outfits. Come on. Just let it go. People are trying to be nice and don't want to hurt your feelings, but they don't want to be dressed up like 3 year olds.
OP here. It’s not mandatory. Clearly they want to join in, but only on their terms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
Yes, you drop it. You've sent the link. People know you think it's cute. Those who are on board will get the shit and the ones who aren't won't. If only half of the people have the shirts, so be it.
OP here. This is fine! I’m not trying to make it a mandatory event, just a fun option. By “drop it” you mean not engaging with them, correct? This is the shirt, meet in the dining room at 8pm, or whatever?
Anonymous wrote:I would just say something like "I know its hard to coordinate everyone in such a big group. For the people who want to participate, use the link I sent. If you prefer not to, that's totally fine. Can't wait to catch up with everyone." And, then leave it alone. Don't respond again to any message about the shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
Yes, you drop it. You've sent the link. People know you think it's cute. Those who are on board will get the shit and the ones who aren't won't. If only half of the people have the shirts, so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.
They could, but it defeats the purpose and they’ll look out of place in the photo.
This is so tacky. Cruises are bad enough, but matching outfits. Come on. Just let it go. People are trying to be nice and don't want to hurt your feelings, but they don't want to be dressed up like 3 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
I’d like to avoid dropping it because it could still be fun and most are on board. I also feel like making a grand declaration now would invite just as much drama. Is there a tactful way to do either, and avoid added drama?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.
They could, but it defeats the purpose and they’ll look out of place in the photo.
This is so tacky. Cruises are bad enough, but matching outfits. Come on. Just let it go. People are trying to be nice and don't want to hurt your feelings, but they don't want to be dressed up like 3 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:One thousand percent drop it. It's just such busy and unnecessary work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.
They could, but it defeats the purpose and they’ll look out of place in the photo.
Anonymous wrote:Can they jsut buy their own shirt? So it's just hawaiin shirt night? And some people match and others don't and life goes on.