scrapquitler
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I'm not a fan of the mass invitation for product parties. I always feel like the people are just looking for numbers and don't really care who actually attends. If it's an invitation for a party from someone I know well (like a graduation open house), I will definitely respond.
Last week, a neighborhood friend had a moms-only party. They were going to swim, eat, drink, no men or kids allowed. I received a Facebook invite about two weeks before the party. It looked like it might be fun, so I checked the RSVP list to see if anyone I know was going to be there. I noticed that many people had declined the invitation in early June. It seemed to me that, in order to get more people to attend, the hostess sent out a "second wave" of invitations and I fell in that group. Yes I was invited, but obviously not on the "first choice" list. It's not really a big deal. It just felt weird to me, like "I want more people at my party so I'll move on to the next tier of friends." If she had done it all through the mail or personal email, no one would know who had been invited or when. Social media makes it all so transparent.
I would totally ignore both of these 'invitations' and if anyone asked me about them, I'd say "Oh, I didn't see that".