DisneyCowgirl
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Parents--If your young child (ages 4-5 or so) gets a birthday party invitation that indicates "no gifts," do you go with that, or do you bring a gift anyway?
I followed that instruction this past weekend, but when we got to the party, there was a table piled high with gifts and I was a little embarrassed. I know the parents in this case put a no gift indication on the invitation because their kids have plenty and what they really want is to have a party (same thing with my kid--gifts from grandparents are enough; what he wants is to have his friends come over and have cake and decorations). It was not because some people invited might not be able to afford a gift.
What do you think?
I followed that instruction this past weekend, but when we got to the party, there was a table piled high with gifts and I was a little embarrassed. I know the parents in this case put a no gift indication on the invitation because their kids have plenty and what they really want is to have a party (same thing with my kid--gifts from grandparents are enough; what he wants is to have his friends come over and have cake and decorations). It was not because some people invited might not be able to afford a gift.
What do you think?

