Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are a package deal, but people who know us know this. I do usually ask if siblings are welcome, but for some people it is assumed. Unless you specified siblings were not invited, I don't think it's rude.
You are beyond rude and entitled. Personally, I wouldn't invite your kids ever if you bring them as a package deal.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are a package deal, but people who know us know this. I do usually ask if siblings are welcome, but for some people it is assumed. Unless you specified siblings were not invited, I don't think it's rude.
Anonymous wrote:This neighbor of mine that I can't really stand but kids are friends. I invited her son to DS's bday party, specifically naming each invited kid in the evite. This woman RSVPs for both her kids. She did the same thing last year. So annoying! There is a max capacity at this place, if I reach it with the number of invited guests, how do I politely tell her not to bring her other kid?
Anonymous wrote:My kids are a package deal, but people who know us know this. I do usually ask if siblings are welcome, but for some people it is assumed. Unless you specified siblings were not invited, I don't think it's rude.
Anonymous wrote:sue. Thanks for your RSVP. Unfortunately we may not have space to include junior as there is a max. I will have to get back to you when we know. Sorry for the confusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Evite had the option to limit the number of guests that people could reply with. You can check for that option. "
It does but when you do that it affects everyone, not just kids. PPs are right, it's a bad system. I might change my method next time around. Thanks guys, I really just needed to vent.