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MrsZ2014
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Party Invites
Where do you draw the line? We have to start planning ds's first birthday party and I want to leave out some of hubbys family - is that terrible? He had a lot of cousins and some have kids which puts our invites closer to 90 people and then his whole side of the family will take forever to RSVP and end up being no's or worse no shows. We end up having more like 30-40 people come which throws off the room size when Im planning.
What would you do?
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Posted 12/18/16 9:09 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Party Invites
It would depend on how close I am to them Did you invite them to other parties
Are you inviting all Your sides cousins
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Posted 12/18/16 9:16 PM |
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MrsZ2014
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Party Invites
Im leaning more towards just immediate family and friends. No aunts/uncles cousins from either side.
They did get invited to other parties
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Posted 12/18/16 9:56 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Party Invites
If they are left out on both sides then I don't see a problem not inviting them
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Posted 12/18/16 10:02 PM |
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Re: Party Invites
If you are leaving them out on both sides it is ok.
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Posted 12/19/16 4:43 AM |
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