Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just publicly reply by saying "So sorry- we can't accommodate siblings at Josh's party. Sure hope to see Jordan there!"
Don't worry about it.
+1
Anonymous wrote:You messed up by publicly saying yes? And $100 is cheap in bday party world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish evites made clearer to whom they are addressed. My kids are little, so they do not have their own email addresses. But, they are also very close in age and are both friends with many of the same kids. Sometimes, I honestly cannot tell if the birthday kid is inviting one of my kids or both of them.
That said, I generally agree with OP that, if you have to ask, you should do so privately and in a way that makes it easy for the host to say no.
This. The typical evite leaves it up to the person accepting to say how many people are coming. Also the convention at our school is to welcome siblings, so I don’t think it’s rude at all to ask for clarity.
Anonymous wrote:I wish evites made clearer to whom they are addressed. My kids are little, so they do not have their own email addresses. But, they are also very close in age and are both friends with many of the same kids. Sometimes, I honestly cannot tell if the birthday kid is inviting one of my kids or both of them.
That said, I generally agree with OP that, if you have to ask, you should do so privately and in a way that makes it easy for the host to say no.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I state whether or not siblings are included in the initiation to avoid this.
So many people post here asking others to change when the easiest thing is to change yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Just publicly reply by saying "So sorry- we can't accommodate siblings at Josh's party. Sure hope to see Jordan there!"
Don't worry about it.