Anonymous wrote:Of course it's tacky, but give her a gift card.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope this child's name is not really Larla ... IF IT IS, then OP is the tacky one ... How dare anyone post this kind of the thread and identify the child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many petty, judgmental women here. Sure it was tacky but frankly what I find truly objectionable is OP who choose to use this board as a way to gossip. She knew exactly what she felt about the bday invite. She wasn't seeking guidance. She just want to share how overblown sense of indignation and outrage over something minor in hopes of hearing a resounding chorus of "you're right." What a small person.
Exactly.
OP, just stick with what you were planning to do which was be passive aggressive and get the poor kid a two-sizes-too-small Mickey Mouse t-shirt and call it a day.
love it! You know that's what op wants to do! Probably has an old one with the tags still on it that op was too good for.Anonymous wrote:I really hope this child's name is not really Larla ... IF IT IS, then OP is the tacky one ... How dare anyone post this kind of the thread and identify the child
Anonymous wrote:The request is strange, but I think you should get the Disney card and take your kid to the party. Maybe the parents really need the help and stuck their necks out by putting this out there. Don't punish the kid because of the parents' invitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, the child goes to a private school and the family is fishing for financial help for a trip to Disney? Any way you cut this it is beyond rude and tacky. Go to the party, bring a small gift. It's not the birthday child's fault that her parents are idiots.
so, therefore, OP should completely waste money on a gift nobody wants, instead of spend it on something the kid wants?
The protest move here is to get no gift. Not to get a gift that wasn't asked for and essentially poke this family in the eye with your opinion of their behavior as well as waste money.
Anonymous wrote:I have a niece and nephew who have every toy under the sun. I always ask my brother for suggestions of what to get them at Xmas. Last year they asked for Disney gift cards since they are planning a trip to Disney world. I guess it's a little different because they are family, but is it that big of a deal? It's not like they can use Disney gift cards to pay for a plane ticket or hotel, so what's the harm?