DisneyBeagle
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My bestfriend had a bday party for her daughter yesterday and she asked me to help out. She invited 12 girls and 11 were able to attend. My friend made 12 gift bags (just in case the 1 other girl showed up) and had 12 cupcakes beautifully decorated. She alway purchased 12 water toys for use in the pool and then the girls could take them home after the party.
Fast forward to the party-- the 11 girls did show up, but 2 of the girls brought their siblings with them and one girl brought her neighbor. So instead of the 11 (12 max) girls that my friend was planning on, she had 15 people in attendance. One of the moms said "Suzy's little sister wanted to come to the party and we didn't want to hurt her feelings." Mind you this little sister is 9 and I think should be able to understand the concept that we aren't always invited to everything that our older siblings are.
My friend was very gracious and made due, but she didn't have extras for the uninvited guests. I thought this was absolutely horrible for people to bring univited children to a party.
Is this the norm....do people always bring uninivited guests?
Fast forward to the party-- the 11 girls did show up, but 2 of the girls brought their siblings with them and one girl brought her neighbor. So instead of the 11 (12 max) girls that my friend was planning on, she had 15 people in attendance. One of the moms said "Suzy's little sister wanted to come to the party and we didn't want to hurt her feelings." Mind you this little sister is 9 and I think should be able to understand the concept that we aren't always invited to everything that our older siblings are.
My friend was very gracious and made due, but she didn't have extras for the uninvited guests. I thought this was absolutely horrible for people to bring univited children to a party.
Is this the norm....do people always bring uninivited guests?