Anonymous wrote:Omg it's one kid! Why are people so cheap about birthday parties!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have twins this age. Invite only the one your child is friends with. If the family is like any other multiples family I know, they won't think anything of it and would rather the other twin not receive a token invite to a party where he/she isn't really wanted. Especially if they're not all in the same class, it'll be pretty obvious.
They ARE in the same class… OP should invite both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since several parents of twins posted that there is no need to invite both twins solely because they are twins, I think they have the last word. We followed that advice recently for my 10 year old. Invited both boy twins from one family because my kid was friends with both. For a different set of twins, invited boy twin from class, but not girl twin because she was in a different class and didn’t hang out with my kid. I checked with the mom before, and she assured me that her daughter wouldn’t have wanted to go, so no need to invite. I agree with the parent of twins who said her kids know when it’s an invite out of obligation.
Did the parent of the twin not being invited post here? No? Then I guess the anecdata does not matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You always invite both.
Why? Are twins some sort of package deal, as opposed to just general siblings?
Apparently. I didn’t invite the one twin that was not in class with mine and the mom called me to ask about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You always invite both.
Why? Are twins some sort of package deal, as opposed to just general siblings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since several parents of twins posted that there is no need to invite both twins solely because they are twins, I think they have the last word. We followed that advice recently for my 10 year old. Invited both boy twins from one family because my kid was friends with both. For a different set of twins, invited boy twin from class, but not girl twin because she was in a different class and didn’t hang out with my kid. I checked with the mom before, and she assured me that her daughter wouldn’t have wanted to go, so no need to invite. I agree with the parent of twins who said her kids know when it’s an invite out of obligation.
Did the parent of the twin not being invited post here? No? Then I guess the anecdata does not matter.