Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Possibly a b list invite in which case I wouldn't feel bad not going
This, I assume when my kid comes home with or I get in my email/text a same week invite that they already had a lot of declines and now they’re looking into the B list. The thing is if I got more than a few days notice I could probably rearrange his schedule to accommodate but it’s impossible on a few days notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, son came home last Monday with a Saturday party invite notice. SMH
What difference does it make? You can either make it or not. By Monday you should have a pretty good idea what your Saturday looks like. Even if it get an evite 2-3 weeks out I wait until the week of to RSVP once I knew our full schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, son came home last Monday with a Saturday party invite notice. SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the last month we've gotten 2 email invites for birthday parties with one week's notice (one for each kid). My kids never said anything, and I just forgot about them, one of which was yesterday. So now, older DS gets to go to school tomorrow and hear about the party he missed.
Feeling like a crap parent, but also wondering if one week's notice is the norm now? In the past, invites usually went out several weeks in advance and I never felt like I had to immediately respond. Does anyone else do this or just my disorganized self?
Not only will he feel awful for missing party, because of you, but chances are good he won't be invited to next year's party. It is your responsibility to keep track of invitations and all you to do is put a reminder on your phone. A week is ample notice. No excuse.
Anonymous wrote:In the last month we've gotten 2 email invites for birthday parties with one week's notice (one for each kid). My kids never said anything, and I just forgot about them, one of which was yesterday. So now, older DS gets to go to school tomorrow and hear about the party he missed.
Feeling like a crap parent, but also wondering if one week's notice is the norm now? In the past, invites usually went out several weeks in advance and I never felt like I had to immediately respond. Does anyone else do this or just my disorganized self?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Possibly a b list invite in which case I wouldn't feel bad not going
This, I assume when my kid comes home with or I get in my email/text a same week invite that they already had a lot of declines and now they’re looking into the B list. The thing is if I got more than a few days notice I could probably rearrange his schedule to accommodate but it’s impossible on a few days notice.
Anonymous wrote:Possibly a b list invite in which case I wouldn't feel bad not going