Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I would love to but that is out of budget. Thanks for the invite."
+1. simple is best. no one I know would look down on a friend for having to stick to a budget
+1 and I’d respect the honesty. Saying that you’re not available or something like that makes it seem like you always have other plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I would love to but that is out of budget. Thanks for the invite."
+1. simple is best. no one I know would look down on a friend for having to stick to a budget
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I would love to but that is out of budget. Thanks for the invite."
+1. simple is best. no one I know would look down on a friend for having to stick to a budget
Anonymous wrote:"I would love to but that is out of budget. Thanks for the invite."
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand— if you can’t make it why is the reason you can’t make it relevant?
If you want to be sure to continue seeing them then I would try to find low cost opportunities for that— free concerts, neighborhood book club, outside drinks and snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand— if you can’t make it why is the reason you can’t make it relevant?
If you want to be sure to continue seeing them then I would try to find low cost opportunities for that— free concerts, neighborhood book club, outside drinks and snacks.
I usually just say "Sounds so fun. We will have to pass this time." Don't you think after 4 or 5 responses like that, they might just stop asking?
We host at our house regularly, and we also have the kids over for playdates.
I find that statement kind of odd. I'd go with something like "We'd love to join but can't make it this time. Thanks for inviting us though!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had people say things like "we don't have room in our budget for more extracurriculars this season," or "we're limiting going out to eat for budget reasons, but would you like to come by for hot chocolate after dinner or do a hike next weekend?
I've had to say "our travel budget is limited this year, so we're doing a staycation for spring break. Thanks for the invitation and can't wait to hear about it!"
If you just declined I'd think you didn't like us or want to hang out.
If anyone judges you for having a smaller budget, well, they might not be the nicest people. Their loss.
OP here- thanks for this. I definitely think that if they know, they will be super gracious about it. Especially when it comes to all of the camps and sports for the kids. We aren't in a position to send our kids to several multi-hundred dollar a week day camps AND play on more than one sports team in a season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had people say things like "we don't have room in our budget for more extracurriculars this season," or "we're limiting going out to eat for budget reasons, but would you like to come by for hot chocolate after dinner or do a hike next weekend?
I've had to say "our travel budget is limited this year, so we're doing a staycation for spring break. Thanks for the invitation and can't wait to hear about it!"
If you just declined I'd think you didn't like us or want to hang out.
If anyone judges you for having a smaller budget, well, they might not be the nicest people. Their loss.
OP here- thanks for this. I definitely think that if they know, they will be super gracious about it. Especially when it comes to all of the camps and sports for the kids. We aren't in a position to send our kids to several multi-hundred dollar a week day camps AND play on more than one sports team in a season.