No- but I wouldnt' expect someone to have a "B" list of invitees for a child's birthday party.
Whoops...I guess I just did a major DIS no-no then
DS's party is next weekend. It is a build a bear type thing, but they come to your house. I had to pay for the "kits" in advance. I guessed 10 kids would come so I paid for 10. At $16 a pop it isn't exactly cheap. Well I invited 12 kids and only have 7 confirmed as coming. The others declined and 2 I have not heard back from. I have no way of contacting them because they are preschool friends and i have never seen the parents. I highly doubt they will come as neither one has been at the other 3 parties for classmates. So I have 3 kits that will be wasted since I paid for them anyway....so I invited 4 kids off the B list. Normally I wouldn't do something like this, but I don't want the stuff to go to waste!
I would have saved the kits for gifts. I think it's terrible to have a list of "back up friends" that weren't good enough to make the initial "cut" but if a spot opens up they can come- that kind of stuff always comes back to bite you on the butt.
How would you know if there was a "b" list??
I voted no.
If your kid gets invited to a party in 5 days you know there was a "b" list and your kid was on it.
If your kid gets invited to a party in 5 days you know there was a "b" list and your kid was on it.
goodness I would have done the same thing she did invite someone who will show up and not waste the kits..this is life we can't see the future. not our fault they haven't said they will be there. goodness really it shouldn't be that big of a deal. invite others to have a little fun, I don;t get it??
I would have saved the kits for gifts. I think it's terrible to have a list of "back up friends" that weren't good enough to make the initial "cut" but if a spot opens up they can come- that kind of stuff always comes back to bite you on the butt.
I'm not talking about the rsvp'ing anymore- in general I think it is in poor taste to have a "back up" guest list. Invite those you WANT at your party and if someone can't come, they can't come.
HUH? I guess I don't understand your question? I think you are saying that if someone asked one of my kids to go to a party to fill a spot that wasn't filled b/c they didn;t say they would show up, I wouldn't think of it as a big deal. I would just ask my kid if they wanted to go or not. how hard is it to say yes or no?![]()
I really don't think anyone would every know....honestly! Well, except me and DH. I originally only invited the preschool kids and two close friends. When a bunch of the preschool kids couldn't come is when I invited my cousins' kids (3 different families). If I invite one cousin's family I have to invite them all type of thing...same as with the preschool kids, if I invite one I have to invite them all. There really is no way for them to find out unless they read the DIS![]()
well that is fine then don;t do it. but that doesn't mean that people who do is wrong either.
To get the most bang for your buck, ie presents, makes it wrong. Have the kid stand on a chair and yell "thanks now you can all leave".
To get the most bang for your buck, ie presents, makes it wrong. Have the kid stand on a chair and yell "thanks now you can all leave".
Why would it be someone else's responsiblity to not disappoint your child for something YOU failed to do? How about you get in gear and not disappoint your child in the first place by failing to rsvp as requested.