Jumat, 03 Januari 2014

How do you phrase or word a drop-in birthday party invitation?

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pinayinpen


Im planning a grown-up/adult drop in birthday invitation but cant seem to find the right words to use in the invitation, the more clever, rhyming,etc, the better!


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Celebrating Johnny's 30th Birthday!!!
We welcome you to stop by and wish John a Happy Birthday.
Join us between 6pm - 10pm for cocktails and karaoke at
LouLou's Bar and Grill
1234 1st st
Anytown,USA

How do I tell them to take their aggressive dog the heck out of my backyard?




Josie


I'm having a birthday party for my puppy. I'm inviting some friends and their dogs. On the invitation, how would I politely word something like, "If your dog starts to bark and be a jerk to every other dog, please get the heck out of my backyard."?


Answer
Presumably you KNOW your friends and their dogs. So don't invite anyone (person or dog) who you KNOW will be aggressive.

Keep in mind even children are aggressive sometimes. It is up to the responsible adults to manage their behavior.

In the invitation I might say something like, "A lot of dogs is a lot of fun but sometimes a cooling off period is necessary. Please bring a leash for your dog."

You might want to have a couple of extra leashes handy or even a crate or two or a penned off area where Wilbur can take a time out.

If at the party one of your human guests seems oblivious to the fact that their dog is obnoxious, simply leash the dog, deliver him to his owner and say, "Wow, he's a great dog full of energy but I think he might need a bit of one-on-one time with mom" or something like that.




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