Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i will be honest but only because it's an anonymous board:
i prefer no gifts parties because i don't need to buy gifts. it's not about the money, it's another thing to think about. i had amazon toys come in damaged packaging the night before the party and had a last minute scramble to buy a gift. so no gift parties are a win in my book. yes i could stack up on gift cards but that just doesn't feel like a gift to a child which bring me to the fact that...
i would never do a no gift party myself. i hate the crap (and most gifts are total crap and much worse than what we give) but kids love it and it's big part of the appeal of the whole thing. i can't imagine taking that from them, it really sucks the fun out of it.
We love the gifts as some people choose great gifts we would not think of. Usually you get a week or two notice so how hard is it to pick something up or order in advanced. That sounds like a failure on your part. If you go to that many parties, put up a few gifts in advanced and you have them available.
When kids are older, gift cards (and presents) are good. My child has specific hobbies so they were great to combine them to get what he really wanted.
we have 3 kids and two full time jobs with no help. not having gifts at hand with two weeks is a failure on my part sure, but I have much more important things to think about than some rando kid’s gift. which is why I prefer no gifts parties as a guest.
Ok.. so you are one of those parents who wants a prize for 3 kids. I don't get having 3 kids when you cannot handle it. You do it for status but forget all the needs each kid has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i will be honest but only because it's an anonymous board:
i prefer no gifts parties because i don't need to buy gifts. it's not about the money, it's another thing to think about. i had amazon toys come in damaged packaging the night before the party and had a last minute scramble to buy a gift. so no gift parties are a win in my book. yes i could stack up on gift cards but that just doesn't feel like a gift to a child which bring me to the fact that...
i would never do a no gift party myself. i hate the crap (and most gifts are total crap and much worse than what we give) but kids love it and it's big part of the appeal of the whole thing. i can't imagine taking that from them, it really sucks the fun out of it.
We love the gifts as some people choose great gifts we would not think of. Usually you get a week or two notice so how hard is it to pick something up or order in advanced. That sounds like a failure on your part. If you go to that many parties, put up a few gifts in advanced and you have them available.
When kids are older, gift cards (and presents) are good. My child has specific hobbies so they were great to combine them to get what he really wanted.
we have 3 kids and two full time jobs with no help. not having gifts at hand with two weeks is a failure on my part sure, but I have much more important things to think about than some rando kid’s gift. which is why I prefer no gifts parties as a guest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i will be honest but only because it's an anonymous board:
i prefer no gifts parties because i don't need to buy gifts. it's not about the money, it's another thing to think about. i had amazon toys come in damaged packaging the night before the party and had a last minute scramble to buy a gift. so no gift parties are a win in my book. yes i could stack up on gift cards but that just doesn't feel like a gift to a child which bring me to the fact that...
i would never do a no gift party myself. i hate the crap (and most gifts are total crap and much worse than what we give) but kids love it and it's big part of the appeal of the whole thing. i can't imagine taking that from them, it really sucks the fun out of it.
We love the gifts as some people choose great gifts we would not think of. Usually you get a week or two notice so how hard is it to pick something up or order in advanced. That sounds like a failure on your part. If you go to that many parties, put up a few gifts in advanced and you have them available.
When kids are older, gift cards (and presents) are good. My child has specific hobbies so they were great to combine them to get what he really wanted.
we have 3 kids and two full time jobs with no help. not having gifts at hand with two weeks is a failure on my part sure, but I have much more important things to think about than some rando kid’s gift. which is why I prefer no gifts parties as a guest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i will be honest but only because it's an anonymous board:
i prefer no gifts parties because i don't need to buy gifts. it's not about the money, it's another thing to think about. i had amazon toys come in damaged packaging the night before the party and had a last minute scramble to buy a gift. so no gift parties are a win in my book. yes i could stack up on gift cards but that just doesn't feel like a gift to a child which bring me to the fact that...
i would never do a no gift party myself. i hate the crap (and most gifts are total crap and much worse than what we give) but kids love it and it's big part of the appeal of the whole thing. i can't imagine taking that from them, it really sucks the fun out of it.
We love the gifts as some people choose great gifts we would not think of. Usually you get a week or two notice so how hard is it to pick something up or order in advanced. That sounds like a failure on your part. If you go to that many parties, put up a few gifts in advanced and you have them available.
When kids are older, gift cards (and presents) are good. My child has specific hobbies so they were great to combine them to get what he really wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say nothing. Its tacky to mention gifts for a party. If you get gifts, great, enjoy them and help write a thank you note and if not, then enjoy the party.
People are NOT bothered by giving gifts. People are bothered by the mention of gifts, location - far distance or bad times (kids have other activities and when they get older with sports it becomes an issue), no food, etc.
Do you also think it’s tacky to include gift registry information in a shower or wedding invite? Because that’s also tacky according to passé etiquette and even the most old money WASPy weddings I’ve been to include registry info. Ettiquette evolves over time, it’s no longer tacky to say “no gifts” unless you are a DCUM dinosaur.
Anonymous wrote:i will be honest but only because it's an anonymous board:
i prefer no gifts parties because i don't need to buy gifts. it's not about the money, it's another thing to think about. i had amazon toys come in damaged packaging the night before the party and had a last minute scramble to buy a gift. so no gift parties are a win in my book. yes i could stack up on gift cards but that just doesn't feel like a gift to a child which bring me to the fact that...
i would never do a no gift party myself. i hate the crap (and most gifts are total crap and much worse than what we give) but kids love it and it's big part of the appeal of the whole thing. i can't imagine taking that from them, it really sucks the fun out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Say nothing. Its tacky to mention gifts for a party. If you get gifts, great, enjoy them and help write a thank you note and if not, then enjoy the party.
People are NOT bothered by giving gifts. People are bothered by the mention of gifts, location - far distance or bad times (kids have other activities and when they get older with sports it becomes an issue), no food, etc.
Anonymous wrote:
I actually think people are annoyed by gift parties and don’t attend. My youngest is turning one and that for sure will be a no gifts party. We have too many baby toys already
Anonymous wrote:Just don’t say anything about gifts on the invite. That’s the polite thing to do. Don’t overthink.