Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very weird, but for a little kid with so few people celebrating I would have stayed regardless of my expectations on the front end to do some part in making it more festive.
Agreed, it wasn’t rude but it also wasn’t the kindest option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who has a birthday party after school on a Tuesday? The other parents were probably so confused .
OP here. I know! I thought it was weird too but their daughter came to my daughter's party so we wanted to return the favor. It's until 7:30 too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it sounds like it was more of a playdate where the mom wanted to get to know you and not a birthday party. What cues did you get that it was a party?
To leave once it's clear it's not a drop-off opportunity is indeed a bit rude. Nothing to be done about it now though.
It's not a huge deal.
No, my daughter brought home a birthday party invitation. There were decorations everywhere. It just seems like everyone else was either late or didn't show.
Anonymous wrote:It's very weird, but for a little kid with so few people celebrating I would have stayed regardless of my expectations on the front end to do some part in making it more festive.