Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows kids parties are the very lowest on the totem pole of social obligations. I actually enjoy them and good with RSVPs.
I think people get very emo about their OWN kids party, meanwhile probably do half what they complain about for other kids parties. Once your kids are in school for a while and you have more than one kid, it is not unusual to be invited several parties, often the same day or weekend. A lot of people mean to go but do the first one of the day and the kids are melting down and it just doesn't work out. Or they are sick. Or they had a family emergency. Or their baby/toddler falls asleep and they don't want to wake them.
Again, the issue is not you not showing up. One less kid is not the end of the world. But people get upset if you are rude and do not have the courtesy to email or text the host an apology. Nobody is that busy to not send an apology note. It just shows that people lack manners and are just plain rude.
Anonymous wrote:People who do this are very very rude. It’s that simple.
Whenever I’ve had to cancel because my kid was sick, I’ve always texted the host to let them know.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows kids parties are the very lowest on the totem pole of social obligations. I actually enjoy them and good with RSVPs.
I think people get very emo about their OWN kids party, meanwhile probably do half what they complain about for other kids parties. Once your kids are in school for a while and you have more than one kid, it is not unusual to be invited several parties, often the same day or weekend. A lot of people mean to go but do the first one of the day and the kids are melting down and it just doesn't work out. Or they are sick. Or they had a family emergency. Or their baby/toddler falls asleep and they don't want to wake them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once showed up to a party the Saturday before.
I was flaky at the time, actually in the midst of a nervous breakdown.
You never know what is going on in other people’s lives.
This. You never know what's going on in other people's lives.
These "she sucks" posters are so self-centered it doesn't occur to them that another family might have an issue occur that could bump their precious kids' parties from someone's mind.
Someday these posters will forget a party, or have a suddenly sick kid, or a car problem at an inconvenient time, or otherwise find that they don't control everything all the time. Then they'll say of course that THEY have a legit excuse for missing a party at the last second.