Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this generation. Why do parents supply their kids with so much shit, want to invite a ton of kids to a $500 venue, and then make the awkward no gift plea.
How about you stop buying so much shit for your kids. Have a small simple party with 8 or less close friends, and let those kids get their friend a small gift to all open together.
We have lost basic manners, gift giving, thinking of and enjoyment of others, etc...
In this day of huge parties every week with kids most kids barely know or care about, parents get the present or regift another. No one is personal. No one opens their presents in front of guests anymore. The ettiquette is now on parents to s4upply a major party and now because of that, we over invite and now say no to 20+ crappy gifts the birthday kid won’t like because no one cares to get them things they like. It’s just another thing we have removed from our kids and taken on ourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we bring a card with a small gift.
IME, a no gift party means that there's also no food and/or no cake. Although I can understand the selfish impulse behind it, we have lots of toys too, I'm not a fan of them.
Nope. We have "no gifts" parties and we provide food, drinks and cake (not to mention, the usually expensive venue).
We just don't want a bunch of crap from Target cluttering up the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this generation. Why do parents supply their kids with so much shit, want to invite a ton of kids to a $500 venue, and then make the awkward no gift plea.
How about you stop buying so much shit for your kids.
That's not the issue, dumbass.
And in any case, "shit you supply your kid" is something they picked out themselves and they actually play with it, whereas "shit other people buy" is crap they don't want and don't play with.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this generation. Why do parents supply their kids with so much shit, want to invite a ton of kids to a $500 venue, and then make the awkward no gift plea.
How about you stop buying so much shit for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:This question should be banned on DCUM. Or at least a sticky!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this generation. Why do parents supply their kids with so much shit, want to invite a ton of kids to a $500 venue, and then make the awkward no gift plea.
How about you stop buying so much shit for your kids. Have a small simple party with 8 or less close friends, and let those kids get their friend a small gift to all open together.
We have lost basic manners, gift giving, thinking of and enjoyment of others, etc...
In this day of huge parties every week with kids most kids barely know or care about, parents get the present or regift another. No one is personal. No one opens their presents in front of guests anymore. The ettiquette is now on parents to supply a major party and now because of that, we over invite and now say no to 20+ crappy gifts the birthday kid won’t like because no one cares to get them things they like. It’s just another thing we have removed from our kids and taken on ourself.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve gone to many no gifts party for my second grade boy. I take them at their word- Kids have too much stuff. I take them at their word and my child makes a handmade card only.