Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you even bring this up unless you are asked directly. The fact that you are posting about it makes me think that you know what you did was rude and you are looking for justification that you aren’t rude.
Nope. I have really good friends who have kids a few years older than my own. We discuss our schedules since we see each other several times a month and have mentioned school aged parties in passing for years without giving them a second thought at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you even bring this up unless you are asked directly. The fact that you are posting about it makes me think that you know what you did was rude and you are looking for justification that you aren’t rude.
Anonymous wrote:Meh:
Annie: "Hey Frannie, are ya'll doing anything for Frank's birthday."
Frannie: "Yup, just a bouncehouse at the park with his preschool class"
Annie: "Sounds fun!"
If that conversation is drama, then you are too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I'm reading this correctly, you're asking about mentioning a party for your 4 year old, to YOUR friends, who have older children that are not in this preschool class?
I think that's fine. That's not rude, it's just talking about your life.
But based on PPs maybe I am misreading?
+1
If you are limiting the invites to classmates, I don't think this is rude at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys, this is not rude if the kids aren’t friends and are way older. You are telling your friend about your life. My best friend has a 9 year old. My kids are 11 and 14. They will hang out when we all together out of “nothing else to do” but the kids aren’t really friends and I wouldn’t expect us to be invited to her birthday party with the 4th graders lol
Some of you are really reaching.
For real. People either can’t read or are the type that are offended by everything.
Anonymous wrote:You guys, this is not rude if the kids aren’t friends and are way older. You are telling your friend about your life. My best friend has a 9 year old. My kids are 11 and 14. They will hang out when we all together out of “nothing else to do” but the kids aren’t really friends and I wouldn’t expect us to be invited to her birthday party with the 4th graders lol
Some of you are really reaching.
Anonymous wrote:If I'm reading this correctly, you're asking about mentioning a party for your 4 year old, to YOUR friends, who have older children that are not in this preschool class?
I think that's fine. That's not rude, it's just talking about your life.
But based on PPs maybe I am misreading?