Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I appreciate the candid feedback. Most attendees are family/close friends who’ve indicated verbally they’ll be attending. I otherwise sent out the invite to a handful of local acquaintances in hopes they’ll attend.
I hear what everyone is saying on it being a “bad” date. Maybe so. My interpretation of the Christmas season is forgiveness, togetherness and cheer - I did not plan this party to punish people or add to their stress. It’s a party. I throw great parties. I know Covid has made people more comfortable in their digital cocoons than interacting IRL, but our primal selves long for connection. Stop scolding me on the gosh darn date.
OP no one is saying this here. People are saying that their other IRL plans are in flux around those dates. You sound very condescending.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I appreciate the candid feedback. Most attendees are family/close friends who’ve indicated verbally they’ll be attending. I otherwise sent out the invite to a handful of local acquaintances in hopes they’ll attend.
I hear what everyone is saying on it being a “bad” date. Maybe so. My interpretation of the Christmas season is forgiveness, togetherness and cheer - I did not plan this party to punish people or add to their stress. It’s a party. I throw great parties. I know Covid has made people more comfortable in their digital cocoons than interacting IRL, but our primal selves long for connection. Stop scolding me on the gosh darn date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this people with children, or older people? People with children are all going to be out of town by then.
People just get on here and say whatever, I swear
Do you really know multiple families who will just be home without plans over winter vacation?
Uh, yeah, it's end-of-year close for a lot of people
Most people I know work at offices that close that last week.
The finance team is probably working!
Finance and accounting ALWAYS have to work yet their work is not valued.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry to say that the days/nights right before and after Christmas and after Hanukkah are going to be busy for people. But I hope you get more RSVPs! And unfortunately people are taking longer to RSVP/forgetting altogether more than usual, I've noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a tough day to commit to.
This is why no one is RSVP’ing. Glass half full: they want to come but can’t commit. So they leave it open ended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m having a holiday party Saturday, the 27th. I sent out thirty invitations last Monday, and asked invitees to RSVP via text by the 13th. So far I have received three responses. Is this normal?
This is terrible and I’m so sorry op! People can be so mean.
BTW, are you BIPOC? Are the people who are not RSVP-ing white by chance?
Thank you! Yes I am and yes they are - how did you know? Haha.
Anonymous wrote:That's a tough day to commit to.