Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
+1. I am an etiquette stickler but not for this one. Anyone can host it but the couple.
Why can’t the couple? If we’re at the anything goes point, then anything goes. It’s ok to host your own birthday party, what’s the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
Etiquette is important. Throwing a gift grab for yourself or your child is gauche. Showers were originally for brides who were going from their parents home to her home as a new wife where she would need many things to set up housekeeping. Today women have good jobs and have lived on their own and, often, live with several different men prior to marrying one of them. She already has what she needs to set up housekeeping. Baby shower were for first time mothers because she has no baby paraphernalia and showers were hosted by friends who were not close family me members.
All showers today are nothing but gift grabs by gift grabbers.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
+1. I am an etiquette stickler but not for this one. Anyone can host it but the couple.
Anonymous wrote:Book idea is tacky
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are on the fence about my MIL throwing us a baby shower. We make far more money compared to many of our family and friends who have been struggling under this economy. We don’t want to seem entitled when we can afford to buy all the things we want. Mil suggested we buy the big ticket items and only put $50 or less gifts on the registry. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
Anonymous wrote:Ugh the people who say parents cannot throw showers need to stop. Not everyone lives in the etiquette world where the mom has seven close friends to finance a shower. Completely ridiculous expectation that others should finance the party
Anonymous wrote:Why not call it a 'Baby Celebration' and make it clear on the invitation that no gifts are necessary. Some people will want to bring a gift and some people will be relieved of the financial burden.