Anonymous wrote:Cheap people have parties that do not include food. Sorry, if you cry you cannot afford to feed people of give some lame ass excuse of allergy issues you are full of shit. Cupcakes and nothing more for a recent party my kid attended. Nothing for adults. Ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous and in poor taste.
Anonymous wrote:Found my old thread. My child was 3-4 back then.
Anonymous wrote:If you or your kids come to my home for a social event, there will be refreshments for everyone. It's just the civilized thing to do. Doesn't have to be fancy, but there will be some kind of food and drink, even if it's super casual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you that cheap that you can't rode a few pizzas?
I don't care what time of day the party is... Order pizza cheapskate.
It's not a question of being able to afford it or not. Who can't afford a few pizzas? It's about saying, "ENOUGH! It's all too much!" An afternoon party from 2:30-4:00 (or, as some other PP said, anytime between 1-5) does NOT call for more food and I am not going to give in to the constant pressure for more, more, and more in this society. I am not doing it.
If you truly felt this way, you wouldn't be having a party in the first place. You are using sanctimony as a cover for being cheap and thoughtless.
Seriously, did none of you go to parties when you were a child? In the '70s and '80s? With cake, ice cream, and lemonade? Maybe koolaid? Maybe Hi-C? And play games in someone's basement, and then go home? Did none of you have or attend parties like this? Nobody?
Grew up in the 80s and went to a ton of birthday parties. We didn't have basements but parties were generally in the back yard or the community room of whatever complex people lived in. There was always food. Always. Cake came after the food.
There was never food at the parties I went to in elementary school. Just cake, ice cream and a drink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest thread I've ever read. My child does not need a freakin' meal at a party, unless it's held at lunch or dinner time. Cake and juice is more than enough. Surprisingly, I can go several hours without feeding my face.
Seriously, how fat are you people? Are you the same moms that carry snacks and drinks everywhere you go? An afternoon party certainly does not require that the hosts provide a meal.
I know! I truly cannot BELIEVE how many people feel so strongly about this?!?!?!?!?? It is just the oddest issue to me!!! It is like you are taking their binky away from them, or something, if they cannot have access to food or drinks for 1.5-2 hours. They are PANICKING!!
I think there's one person posting over and over again. There are probably others who want food at a party too, but this one poster is very angry about it and is taking a stand for humanity: What do we want? Pizza at your kid's party! When do we want it? Between 12-5pm Saturday[i][b]!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the weirdest thread I've ever read. My child does not need a freakin' meal at a party, unless it's held at lunch or dinner time. Cake and juice is more than enough. Surprisingly, I can go several hours without feeding my face.
Seriously, how fat are you people? Are you the same moms that carry snacks and drinks everywhere you go? An afternoon party certainly does not require that the hosts provide a meal.
I know! I truly cannot BELIEVE how many people feel so strongly about this?!?!?!?!?? It is just the oddest issue to me!!! It is like you are taking their binky away from them, or something, if they cannot have access to food or drinks for 1.5-2 hours. They are PANICKING!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you that cheap that you can't rode a few pizzas?
I don't care what time of day the party is... Order pizza cheapskate.
It's not a question of being able to afford it or not. Who can't afford a few pizzas? It's about saying, "ENOUGH! It's all too much!" An afternoon party from 2:30-4:00 (or, as some other PP said, anytime between 1-5) does NOT call for more food and I am not going to give in to the constant pressure for more, more, and more in this society. I am not doing it.
If you truly felt this way, you wouldn't be having a party in the first place. You are using sanctimony as a cover for being cheap and thoughtless.
Seriously, did none of you go to parties when you were a child? In the '70s and '80s? With cake, ice cream, and lemonade? Maybe koolaid? Maybe Hi-C? And play games in someone's basement, and then go home? Did none of you have or attend parties like this? Nobody?
Grew up in the 80s and went to a ton of birthday parties. We didn't have basements but parties were generally in the back yard or the community room of whatever complex people lived in. There was always food. Always. Cake came after the food.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm.... I have a baby, so this is all new to me. But am I to gather from these posts that I will be forced to attend birthday parties with 20+ toddlers and it will be considered "normal" for no one to offer the adults wine or beer? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm.... I have a baby, so this is all new to me. But am I to gather from these posts that I will be forced to attend birthday parties with 20+ toddlers and it will be considered "normal" for no one to offer the adults wine or beer? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm.... I have a baby, so this is all new to me. But am I to gather from these posts that I will be forced to attend birthday parties with 20+ toddlers and it will be considered "normal" for no one to offer the adults wine or beer? Yikes.