Anonymous wrote:You sound like an exhausted new mother. And that is ok. This is an otherwise very normal acceptable request. Buy something simple as may have suggested above. Go, relax.
Anonymous wrote:We were told this week to bring "4 bottles of red wine" to a dinner. Not asked, told. Some people just don't have a great way of going about these things. Normally I would bring 1 bottle or a homemade dessert, depending on time and money and what I felt like doing at that point in time.
If you are that against doing it, speak with the host and offer an alternative, or keep your contribution very simple.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, maybe it's just me, but I find this really weird and bordering on rude. We have been invited to a surprise birthday party for my MIL. We are not involved in the planning nor did we know that it was being given until we got an e-vite. We are now being asked to bring food. FWIW we have a 3 month old and are, you know, kind of exhausted. Am I being unreasonable? Even bitchy?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, maybe it's just me, but I find this really weird and bordering on rude. We have been invited to a surprise birthday party for my MIL. We are not involved in the planning nor did we know that it was being given until we got an e-vite. We are now being asked to bring food. FWIW we have a 3 month old and are, you know, kind of exhausted. Am I being unreasonable? Even bitchy?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, maybe it's just me, but I find this really weird and bordering on rude. We have been invited to a surprise birthday party for my MIL. We are not involved in the planning nor did we know that it was being given until we got an e-vite. We are now being asked to bring food. FWIW we have a 3 month old and are, you know, kind of exhausted. Am I being unreasonable? Even bitchy?