Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you pen diplomatically on such invites to “keep this between us” so that those you don’t invite in your social circle/community orbit find out? Ideas?
Use Evite and don’t hide the guest list.
Anonymous wrote:I'm generally a level-headed person but I get so bummed around Christmas by what I see as a lack of party invites.
We're invited to a few but none from our kids' schools which are pretty social communities. I just got a text from a friend that said "see you at so-and-so's party and/or another one this holiday season!" and I thought,
'huh, we're not invited to that party or any others." We're pretty new to the schools (joined in middle school 4 years ago and high school 2 years ago) and I do know a few families really well but clearly we're not in the epicenter
of things.
We do have a college friends event and some family things but I always assume that everyone is going to big friend bashes. It's like my kryptonite of "feel bad about myself" that only comes out at the holidays.
I realize that being invited to things is mostly about the luck-of-the-draw of having friends who happen to throw them. And our friends are not them and I'm not that person either. So here we are. I'll feel better about this in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've been invited to one as an adult (other than for work) and I didn't even realize it until this post. The holiday season is so busy already.
+1. I did not know it was a thing. oops
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've been invited to one as an adult (other than for work) and I didn't even realize it until this post. The holiday season is so busy already.
+1. I did not know it was a thing. oops
Anonymous wrote:AFAIK our neighborhood doesn’t have Christmas parties. I think this is a rich person thing. Not a “2 working parents just trying to survive the end of the year” thing.
Anonymous wrote:Joining a school in middle/high school isn’t really the time that parents meet one another for socializing, is it? That usually happens in early elementary. We go to 2 parties In the neighborhood and a huge party for DHs company. That’s it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've been invited to one as an adult (other than for work) and I didn't even realize it until this post. The holiday season is so busy already.
Anonymous wrote:How do you pen diplomatically on such invites to “keep this between us” so that those you don’t invite in your social circle/community orbit find out? Ideas?