Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Evite is a spammy way to give away your friends' emails to a company without their permission and then require them to look at ads while viewing your invite because you were too cheap to buy one or send an email.
I don't think it's very polite to send Evites in the first place. So I would back away from calling people who don't respond to them rude, as it is hypocritical.
Some of us are not stuck in the 80s and doing paper invites.
Some of us are also not stuck in 2002 and doing Evites.
And you think texting is a better way to reach 50 people?
You are inviting 50 people to your kid's birthday party? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Evite is a spammy way to give away your friends' emails to a company without their permission and then require them to look at ads while viewing your invite because you were too cheap to buy one or send an email.
I don't think it's very polite to send Evites in the first place. So I would back away from calling people who don't respond to them rude, as it is hypocritical.
Some of us are not stuck in the 80s and doing paper invites.
Some of us are also not stuck in 2002 and doing Evites.
And you think texting is a better way to reach 50 people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Evite is a spammy way to give away your friends' emails to a company without their permission and then require them to look at ads while viewing your invite because you were too cheap to buy one or send an email.
I don't think it's very polite to send Evites in the first place. So I would back away from calling people who don't respond to them rude, as it is hypocritical.
Some of us are not stuck in the 80s and doing paper invites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an evite for a party 6 weeks in advance. I can’t plan my life that far out. I had every intention of rsvp-ing closet to the date, but I forgot, and apparently they didn’t send reminders or they went to spam. I realized the party was last weekend—oops.
Why not? If you have nothing on that date, you RSVP yes (if it’s something you want to go to) and then that’s the thing you do that day.
This is not hard.
+1
Y'all are out of your minds. 6 weeks out, I have no idea what my work schedule will be. I don't even know if I will be in this geographic location on that day (because: WORK). I can't say yes to you that far in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an evite for a party 6 weeks in advance. I can’t plan my life that far out. I had every intention of rsvp-ing closet to the date, but I forgot, and apparently they didn’t send reminders or they went to spam. I realized the party was last weekend—oops.
Why not? If you have nothing on that date, you RSVP yes (if it’s something you want to go to) and then that’s the thing you do that day.
This is not hard.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an evite for a party 6 weeks in advance. I can’t plan my life that far out. I had every intention of rsvp-ing closet to the date, but I forgot, and apparently they didn’t send reminders or they went to spam. I realized the party was last weekend—oops.
Why not? If you have nothing on that date, you RSVP yes (if it’s something you want to go to) and then that’s the thing you do that day.
This is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:If they don't rsvp, they aren't coming. I have never once had an evite with any other outcome. Just write them off.
Anonymous wrote:If they don't rsvp, they aren't coming. I have never once had an evite with any other outcome. Just write them off.
Anonymous wrote:I would rather do paper invites. If people forget to respond to a paper invitation, they've forgotten about the party and for sure won't come. With evite, you get reminders even if you have RSVPed no or forgotten to RSVP. I have had parents show up who RSVPed no on an evite and I wondered if this was why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where HAVE manners gone? Probably the same place grammar has gone.
Hi grammar police![]()
Her grammar was atrocious.
Not as atrocious as you opening a thread just to nitpick on grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an evite for a party 6 weeks in advance. I can’t plan my life that far out. I had every intention of rsvp-ing closet to the date, but I forgot, and apparently they didn’t send reminders or they went to spam. I realized the party was last weekend—oops.
Why not? If you have nothing on that date, you RSVP yes (if it’s something you want to go to) and then that’s the thing you do that day.
This is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, Evite is a spammy way to give away your friends' emails to a company without their permission and then require them to look at ads while viewing your invite because you were too cheap to buy one or send an email.
I don't think it's very polite to send Evites in the first place. So I would back away from calling people who don't respond to them rude, as it is hypocritical.
Some of us are not stuck in the 80s and doing paper invites.
Some of us are also not stuck in 2002 and doing Evites.
And you think texting is a better way to reach 50 people?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where HAVE manners gone? Probably the same place grammar has gone.
Hi grammar police![]()
Her grammar was atrocious.