msjprincess
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No RSVP was requested.
How do you plan a dinner without RSVPs?
No RSVP was requested.
How do you plan a dinner without RSVPs?
Yeah.I would have put "adults only" or "no children" on the invite so that it was completely clear.
I would have sucked it and be prepared to write out a much larger check and hope more food could be provided.
Apparently the invitation was not worded as adults only. If it is an adult only party, that needs to be clearly stated especially if children are normally included.
This was like a Restaurant buffet. The hall is rented, the tableware provided, the band paid for by me, a Cash Bar, and the food replenished as need be. The only number count that was necessary, not to exceed fire codes, etc.
This was like a Restaurant buffet. The hall is rented, the tableware provided, the band paid for by me, a Cash Bar, and the food replenished as need be. The only number count that was necessary, not to exceed fire codes, etc.
This was like a Restaurant buffet. The hall is rented, the tableware provided, the band paid for by me, a Cash Bar, and the food replenished as need be. The only number count that was necessary, not to exceed fire codes, etc.
Uncomfortable situation either way. I would not have asked them to leave - the thought of that sends a shiver down my spine. I imagine people are pretty upset with you? What did your DH think? How was the rest of the party?
I showed up to a party with an uninvited child once. It was a christening. The invitation said Mr & Mrs, but it seemed strange to have a child-free christening party. We asked around and everyone else that was going said kids were invited and they were bringing theirs. I think every guest that had kids brought them, it turned out that there weren't supposed to be kids.
You didn't have a general head count though? People still need an idea how many mouths to feed especially buffet style. Normally that is still charged per person. Did you end up paying for more people than attended?
Why didn't you check with the host instead of "asking around"?
This was like a Restaurant buffet. The hall is rented, the tableware provided, the band paid for by me, a Cash Bar, and the food replenished as need be. The only number count that was necessary, not to exceed fire codes, etc.
It wasnt super clear in the first post, I had to re-read it based on a later post, but she says she was concerned about how the people who were there without their kids would feel seeing that they had either left kids at home, or only one adult had come so the other could stay home with kids.So it wasn't even that you had given one number and suddenly had a bunch of other people to deal with? There was no number required at all?? First, I don't know how anyone plans without a number in mind. But then, if you didn't need a number, what was the harm in allowing in a few extra kids?
One couple neighbour's of ours had, 4 children at home. Some couples opted for one to stay home, and the other attended.
In the future I will include more specifics. At the time, I was considering others in attendance, that did not have a misunderstanding. As the majority of relatives came without their children. I was more worried about their feelings, I guess.