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MarathonKnitter
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Party hosting question
If you're hosting a party at a venue, how would you keep out those who didn't rsvp? Or those who rsvp no and then change their mind?
Is hiring security the only way?
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Posted 12/20/16 12:30 PM |
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JennP
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Name: Jenn
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Re: Party hosting question
Do you mean at a catering hall?
If it's a formal event with a seating chart, they won't have a seat so they won't have a meal.
Are you worried about conflict?
What is your concern exactly?
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Posted 12/20/16 12:35 PM |
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luvbuffet
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Re: Party hosting question
oh myyy! full details please! this sounds juicy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 12/20/16 12:36 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
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Member since 1/11 7391 total posts
Name: Name
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Party hosting question
Full details please.
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Posted 12/20/16 12:37 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
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Party hosting question
Full details please.
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Posted 12/20/16 12:38 PM |
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JME78
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Party hosting question
I had people who sent in no RSVPs show up at my wedding. The venue worked some behind the scenes magic and fit them in.
I figure if you originally invited them, you would want them there, so I'd be inclined to accommodate them.
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Posted 12/20/16 12:49 PM |
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jeanyus27
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Re: Party hosting question
I would always try to accommodate. I think the people that rsvp yes & don't show are worse lol. Unless this isn't a family event where you need to be on the guest list to enter. Then I would hire someone to be at the door & as people arrive, check that they're on the list.
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Posted 12/20/16 1:03 PM |
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hmm
Sweet

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Party hosting question
not sure, I would think it depends where the event is. If at a restaurant perhaps the hostess can work off a list before she sends people to your room. The same might be possible at a catering hall.
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Posted 12/21/16 8:00 AM |
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Laura1976

Member since 5/05 5754 total posts
Name: Laura
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Re: Party hosting question
Posted by luvbuffet
oh myyy! full details please! this sounds juicy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
any party that needs security is always a good time!
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Posted 12/21/16 10:27 AM |
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Re: Party hosting question
I would just find a reasonable way to accommodate them; I don't want to create drama when I'm trying to enjoy myself.
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Posted 12/21/16 2:08 PM |
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hmm
Sweet

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Party hosting question
I dont think op is looking to accommodate these people get the sense she does not want them part of the party.
AM I wrong op?
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Posted 12/21/16 2:10 PM |
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Funkybutt
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Party hosting question
Don't give them details on where the party is being held until after you get an RSVP of "yes." Just say what city/town it's in and details will be given later.
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Posted 12/21/16 4:19 PM |
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