Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this. If there’s extra cake or cupcakes or whatever, of course I’ll take one if all the kids have already been served. But I don’t go to a mid day kids birthday party, usually between meals, to eat pizza and snacks. And I never see the other adults eating either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re birthday parties for kids that are under 5:
Could you at least make sure to have enough for the kids?
In the last month I have attended two different parties that didn’t have enough food for the amount of kids they invited.
I get it-kid parties are expensive. But come on.
Personally I believe you should also have food for the adults when it’s not a drop off party but I know that’s a debate that’s been discussed numerous times. But at least have enough food for the kids!
Most recently I attended one that had 25 Kids in attendance and 3 pizzas. About 90% of the kids asked for seconds. And there wasn’t even enough for the first round as they had to cut a piece in half to have enough. Ridiculous.
INFO: How much do you and your 4 yr old weigh?
Anonymous wrote:Re birthday parties for kids that are under 5:
Could you at least make sure to have enough for the kids?
In the last month I have attended two different parties that didn’t have enough food for the amount of kids they invited.
I get it-kid parties are expensive. But come on.
Personally I believe you should also have food for the adults when it’s not a drop off party but I know that’s a debate that’s been discussed numerous times. But at least have enough food for the kids!
Most recently I attended one that had 25 Kids in attendance and 3 pizzas. About 90% of the kids asked for seconds. And there wasn’t even enough for the first round as they had to cut a piece in half to have enough. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People around here are mystifyingly cheap and bad hosts. I never experienced anything like it until I moved here. Where I come from and the circles I was in, running out of food for your guests no matter their age would be considered mortifying. Even coming close to running out so that your guests have noticed and are taking less food to be polite is considered bad hosting! Not serving food to all guests at whatever time of day just isn’t an option.
No one has ever been able to explain to me why this area in particular is like this.
Oh, I thought it as just the American custom? Glad to know that it is just my misfortune to meet horrible people in this neck of the woods.
I am an immigrant and I come from a culture here hospitality is taken seriously. e are taught to be inclusive and food is always abundant. I am horrified how uncivilized and uncouth people are here. They do not have even basic manners or etiquettes of hosting. The funny part is that everyone boasts about how rich they are but in reality they are poor and miserly people. Utterly disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enough food for the kids is expected. Some food for the parents is polite. But not necessary.
The only good necessary at a birthday party for children is ice cream and cake.
Anonymous wrote:Enough food for the kids is expected. Some food for the parents is polite. But not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Oh who cares! So what if a kid can't have a second piece of pizza. Kids barely go two hours without eating these days. They'll live.