Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one of the guests responded to the invitation with a note saying "Mom & Dad will attend as we are travelling from out of town to celebrate with your family."
I think this is horrific. You don't invite yourself to somebody else's party. I agree it would be nice if OP invited the out-of-town parents who are bringing their kids in for the Mitzvah. But for the parents to just announce that they "will attend" is just awful. It puts the host in a terribly awkward position.
One poster said, "13 year olds still need supervision." Sure they do, but the room will be full of adults. But 13 year olds don't need their parents to be in the room, that's for sure.
Anonymous wrote:one of the guests responded to the invitation with a note saying "Mom & Dad will attend as we are travelling from out of town to celebrate with your family."
Anonymous wrote:Those parents are totally wrong. They should NOT have invited themselves. Kids of age to get invited to bar/bat mitzvahs totally attend without parents.
These parents probably aren't jewish and don't realize you're paying $90 a plate or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree. This isn't a small child, its a 13 year old. They attend Mitzvahs without parents all the time. I'm sure there will be dozens of kids at the party who are there on their own. The parents are adults fully capable of entertaining themselves for the evening. Have dinner, go to a movie. There is no need for them to attend a Bar Mitzvah party full of strangers who they have never met and will never see again.
Anonymous wrote:Are we supposed to invite strangers to the party because they came in from out of town?