RSVP Question

JodyLynC

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My DDs birthday party is next Sat (03/07). We put down tomorrow (2/28) as the requested RSVP by date. So far most have already called. If we don't hear from the remaining invitees by tomorrow night should we assume they aren't coming? Or should I ask my DDs to ask their friends if they are coming?

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It is perfectly acceptable to call the invitees that haven't RSVP'd. I would call to find out the answer. I wouldn't rely on 5 year olds for the correct info (I can't rely on my 9 yo to get the correct info when she plans a playdate with a friend!).
 
Unfortunately, you can't make any assumptions -- and pp is right -- you can't count on the message relayed by a 5-year old FROM a 5-year old. I would call the other invitees and just confirm. #s can be important when planning a party -- sometimes people just lose track of time -- others don't feel it's necessary to RSVP with a "NO"......

JMO.....
 
I don't think we've ever had a party where everyone RSVP'd by the date, even though I put the date to RSVP as one 3 days before the party. I've had many people RSVP a day before the party, saying they're coming, and I'm scrambling for extra favors! My dd8's party is next Sunday, and we've heard from less than half.
 

Grrr! I hate non-RSVPers! If you have the numbers, definitely call those who haven't responded. If you don't have their contact info, either ask your little one to ask her friends if they're coming or ask them for their phone number.
 
You should definitely call the non-responders - maybe Sunday, since you asked for replies by Saturday. The parents may have forgotten to respond, thought one or the other already took care of it, the invitation could have been misplaced, or not even received. If they are a "no" when you call, at least they have received a reminder that they should have called you.

Happy Birthday to your DDs!

Julie
 
non rsvp'ers are a pet peeve of mine, too. Next time you plan a party, leave off an important piece of information so the people need to call. Like "Party at Chuck E Cheese's on Feb 27th. Please RSVP for party time." That way, if they don't call, you know they're not coming.
 
I am another that find non rsvpers very annoying. It wouldn't be so bad if not rsvping meant that they were not coming, but the first party I did for my DS, there were nonRSVPers who actually turned up. At my DS's party last year, there were 15 children invited and 6 did not reply, I had to chase the parents and all but one of them was coming and did come to the party, so no rsvp does not mean they are not coming.

A couple of years ago I did have one that did rsvp, the party was outside the home so I had paid for this child to come, paid for his lunch and for him to attend the party at the venue, then he didn't turn up on the day, no phone call, nothing. When I saw the mother at school the following Monday, I was not happy and she just said, oh my ex had him for the weekend, I forgot to tell him. :confused3 :mad: This same child was invited this last year to a party again and he did not rsvp, I called twice and sent an email and no reply. Unfortunately this child is now on our never invite again list. The child is quite sweet, but the parents unfortunately don't have any manners.

Anyway, I agree with everybody else, it is best to call the parents to see if they are coming, as there really isn't anything worse than the day before and finding out you have another one or two coming and have to scramble for favors etc. Some just genuinely forget, life is busy and hectic sometimes and they don't realise the rsvp date has passed, so giving them a call is the best thing to do.
 
Next time you plan a party, leave off an important piece of information so the people need to call. Like "Party at Chuck E Cheese's on Feb 27th. Please RSVP for party time." That way, if they don't call, you know they're not coming.


I LOVE THIS, :thumbsup2 Great Idea!
 
We have some friends who have cancelled at the last minute for silly reasons after we have paid for their child to come (or have just been no shows). We just don't invite them any longer.
 
This is a pet peeve of mine - do not ask your child- they will never get it right. Call the people - most have forgotten, some may not have gotten the invite - some are just rude - typically it is the same people who never rsvp. I just had this problem
 


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