Anonymous wrote:Please include both at early elementary age!
Anonymous wrote:No. I have twins and if only one is invited, only that one will go.
It can be tricky sometimes when the invitation comes to my email, with no children’s names on it, in which case I just clarify that the child in the class with the birthday kid will attend. Sometimes then the parent will reach out to say both are invited.
Anonymous wrote:Twin mom here...evites make it tricky to know who is invited. If there was any ambiguity, I would always clarify with the host to see who the invitation included and emphasize that there was no reason to include both by default.
But if you send an evite to a parent's email address, please understand that a twin parent has no idea who is included. It would be amazing for a host to followup with an email clarifying either "We'd love to have both Larla1 and Larla2 at our event!" or "I know evites can be confusing for twin families. We hope you understand that we have a limited capacity, but our Larla hopes your Larla1 can make it to her event!"
Anonymous wrote:Does this apply to playdates, too? My kid wants to have a playdate with the twin in his class, but he also knows the other twin because they were all in camp together. His fave is the one in his class but he'd be happy to have both... I'd probably rather deal with one kid.
Anonymous wrote:7 and under probably include both twins.
I had 3 sets of twins in my kid’s class last year. 1 only brought the invited twin. 1 brought both twins. 1 didn’t rsvp and didn’t come. I also had parents bring siblings. I think 4-5 people brought a sibling. It was kind of annoying. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has a birthday party coming up. We did an all class invite. One of her classmates is a twin. Twin is in another class and was not invited.My daughter is not really close to either twin but wanted to invite the whole class. She knows of the twin and occasionally they interact at recess. Their parent RSVP’d that both girls would be attending. Is this reasonable?
Anonymous wrote:No. I have twins and if only one is invited, only that one will go.
It can be tricky sometimes when the invitation comes to my email, with no children’s names on it, in which case I just clarify that the child in the class with the birthday kid will attend. Sometimes then the parent will reach out to say both are invited.