Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t hide - we always try to coordinate carpooling. I really do not care if you didn’t invite the entire class or not. I don’t tell my kid who is or isn’t going or who is or isn’t invited (though I’m confident they talk about it at school). My DC either wants to go or doesn’t, it’s not dependent on the list. I need the list to juggle my ability to get DC there.
Just contact the host if you're too stretched. Geez! It's clear not everyone wants to share that kind of info and that's okay. You're private campaign to change other folks behavior won't work. Just adapt!
Your way doesn't even work. You look foolish for no reason.
To "look" foolish on an anonymous forum? Hmmm
NP. What? PP means you will look foolish to the host for reaching out to accommodate your kid…it makes absolutely no sense to ask the host to help you find a carpool arrangement for the party.
This. If you can’t get your kid to the party on your own, just decline please. Party planning is enough on its own, I don’t have time to coordinate parents too!
Nobody is talking about contacting the host for carpool info. Rather they'd like to know if their neighbor's kid was invited too so they can arrange it amongst themselves. Pretending its top secret who is going to Jimmy's party at Chuck e Cheese is ridiculous. You'll see who was invited when you get there anyway.
You'll find out when you're there, I'm not divulging that information due to privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t hide - we always try to coordinate carpooling. I really do not care if you didn’t invite the entire class or not. I don’t tell my kid who is or isn’t going or who is or isn’t invited (though I’m confident they talk about it at school). My DC either wants to go or doesn’t, it’s not dependent on the list. I need the list to juggle my ability to get DC there.
Just contact the host if you're too stretched. Geez! It's clear not everyone wants to share that kind of info and that's okay. You're private campaign to change other folks behavior won't work. Just adapt!
Your way doesn't even work. You look foolish for no reason.
To "look" foolish on an anonymous forum? Hmmm
NP. What? PP means you will look foolish to the host for reaching out to accommodate your kid…it makes absolutely no sense to ask the host to help you find a carpool arrangement for the party.
This. If you can’t get your kid to the party on your own, just decline please. Party planning is enough on its own, I don’t have time to coordinate parents too!
Nobody is talking about contacting the host for carpool info. Rather they'd like to know if their neighbor's kid was invited too so they can arrange it amongst themselves. Pretending its top secret who is going to Jimmy's party at Chuck e Cheese is ridiculous. You'll see who was invited when you get there anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t hide - we always try to coordinate carpooling. I really do not care if you didn’t invite the entire class or not. I don’t tell my kid who is or isn’t going or who is or isn’t invited (though I’m confident they talk about it at school). My DC either wants to go or doesn’t, it’s not dependent on the list. I need the list to juggle my ability to get DC there.
Just contact the host if you're too stretched. Geez! It's clear not everyone wants to share that kind of info and that's okay. You're private campaign to change other folks behavior won't work. Just adapt!
Your way doesn't even work. You look foolish for no reason.
To "look" foolish on an anonymous forum? Hmmm
NP. What? PP means you will look foolish to the host for reaching out to accommodate your kid…it makes absolutely no sense to ask the host to help you find a carpool arrangement for the party.
This. If you can’t get your kid to the party on your own, just decline please. Party planning is enough on its own, I don’t have time to coordinate parents too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t hide - we always try to coordinate carpooling. I really do not care if you didn’t invite the entire class or not. I don’t tell my kid who is or isn’t going or who is or isn’t invited (though I’m confident they talk about it at school). My DC either wants to go or doesn’t, it’s not dependent on the list. I need the list to juggle my ability to get DC there.
Just contact the host if you're too stretched. Geez! It's clear not everyone wants to share that kind of info and that's okay. You're private campaign to change other folks behavior won't work. Just adapt!
Your way doesn't even work. You look foolish for no reason.
To "look" foolish on an anonymous forum? Hmmm
NP. What? PP means you will look foolish to the host for reaching out to accommodate your kid…it makes absolutely no sense to ask the host to help you find a carpool arrangement for the party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only hide the guest list when I have to go to B list. So invite your 10 and let them rsvp. If you get nos and want to invite more, then huge the list so they don’t know they are b list.
Do you remove the "no" from the original list? I had that happen to me. I declined an invitation due to a conflict, but then plans changed and I wanted to change my RSVP but found I had been taken off the list because I could no longer access the invite. I thought that was odd. It wasn't like nothing better came along, it was along the lines of the sports game got rained out or something to that effect.
NP. I’m guessing people do this because they don’t want last minute rsvps after they’ve gotten goodie bags, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only hide the guest list when I have to go to B list. So invite your 10 and let them rsvp. If you get nos and want to invite more, then huge the list so they don’t know they are b list.
Do you remove the "no" from the original list? I had that happen to me. I declined an invitation due to a conflict, but then plans changed and I wanted to change my RSVP but found I had been taken off the list because I could no longer access the invite. I thought that was odd. It wasn't like nothing better came along, it was along the lines of the sports game got rained out or something to that effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only hide the guest list when I have to go to B list. So invite your 10 and let them rsvp. If you get nos and want to invite more, then huge the list so they don’t know they are b list.
Do you remove the "no" from the original list? I had that happen to me. I declined an invitation due to a conflict, but then plans changed and I wanted to change my RSVP but found I had been taken off the list because I could no longer access the invite. I thought that was odd. It wasn't like nothing better came along, it was along the lines of the sports game got rained out or something to that effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve always hidden the list, but I’m big on privacy.
This!
Privacy is huge for me and these are children, so. . .
What privacy are you talking about? This is an invite list that would only be visible to other attendees. It's not being posted publicly or to Facebook...
Anonymous wrote:I only hide the guest list when I have to go to B list. So invite your 10 and let them rsvp. If you get nos and want to invite more, then huge the list so they don’t know they are b list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve always hidden the list, but I’m big on privacy.
This!
Privacy is huge for me and these are children, so. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t hide - we always try to coordinate carpooling. I really do not care if you didn’t invite the entire class or not. I don’t tell my kid who is or isn’t going or who is or isn’t invited (though I’m confident they talk about it at school). My DC either wants to go or doesn’t, it’s not dependent on the list. I need the list to juggle my ability to get DC there.
Just contact the host if you're too stretched. Geez! It's clear not everyone wants to share that kind of info and that's okay. You're private campaign to change other folks behavior won't work. Just adapt!
Your way doesn't even work. You look foolish for no reason.
To "look" foolish on an anonymous forum? Hmmm