Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone knows as far in advance of availability as you. Not everyone wants to explain conflicts which you seem fine with. Not everyone gets the invitations - evicted go to spam, kids don't bring them home, etc. This is one of those posts from someone who thinks they are great and those of us whose schedules are less predictable don't live up to your standards.
No, I just really wanted to know the reasons--and I guess I was hoping the reasons would give me some ability to guess as to how many will come. We invited 9 kids to my Kindergartener's birthday party and ONE has RSVP'd. Evite shows me that everyone has viewed it. While the RSVP deadline is not until Saturday, for a party the following Saturday, I'd really like to know more than a week out that SOME kids are coming. I guess I am just a little paranoid that only one kid will show! My kid is shy and does not make friends easily. He is my oldest and in our preschool, everyone RSVP'd quickly and turnout was always high.
I think you need to lower your expectations. First, rarely do we (4 kids) receive a birthday party invitation with an RSVP deadline, and certainly not an entire week before the party. This is a kids party, not a wedding. You will get most of your responses in the days right before the party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone knows as far in advance of availability as you. Not everyone wants to explain conflicts which you seem fine with. Not everyone gets the invitations - evicted go to spam, kids don't bring them home, etc. This is one of those posts from someone who thinks they are great and those of us whose schedules are less predictable don't live up to your standards.
No, I just really wanted to know the reasons--and I guess I was hoping the reasons would give me some ability to guess as to how many will come. We invited 9 kids to my Kindergartener's birthday party and ONE has RSVP'd. Evite shows me that everyone has viewed it. While the RSVP deadline is not until Saturday, for a party the following Saturday, I'd really like to know more than a week out that SOME kids are coming. I guess I am just a little paranoid that only one kid will show! My kid is shy and does not make friends easily. He is my oldest and in our preschool, everyone RSVP'd quickly and turnout was always high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may fall on my Ex's day with the kids and I'm waiting to hear if he can take them or has something else planned.
Why not send him the invite and let him respond?
Anonymous wrote:It may fall on my Ex's day with the kids and I'm waiting to hear if he can take them or has something else planned.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone knows as far in advance of availability as you. Not everyone wants to explain conflicts which you seem fine with. Not everyone gets the invitations - evicted go to spam, kids don't bring them home, etc. This is one of those posts from someone who thinks they are great and those of us whose schedules are less predictable don't live up to your standards.
Anonymous wrote:If you are a late RSVPer, why is that? When I get an invite, I check my calendar and respond accordingly--almost always within a day or two of receiving this invitation. If it is a close friend of one of the kids, and we have a conflict, I will respond with a maybe, state that we have a conflict, and we will see if we can resolve it somehow. For those who wait until the last minute, are they waiting to see who else is going? Whether something better comes up?