LOLeah
How many people did you invite to your LO's 1st birthday party and where did you get the invitations? Also, how much were they?
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I got photo invitations made at the photo kiosk in the department store. I chose 2 cute photos, one the day he was born and another recent one, and then chose a template for a party invitation. I invited about 20 people, and had 25 invites made for $9.95.
I got photo invitations made at the photo kiosk in the department store. I chose 2 cute photos, one the day he was born and another recent one, and then chose a template for a party invitation. I invited about 20 people, and had 25 invites made for $9.95.
Birthday party invitation?
Lynn S
My Niece sent a birthday party invitation to my sister's 60th birthday party at a restaurant and stated it would be $50 per person, plus perhaps $9 for parking. She included a card like a wedding for us to fill in with the number of persons that would attend and we were to sent our check to her. She also included a note about the restaurant and how it would make things easier when the check came if we would pay ahead of time. Family members felt when they received the invitation that they were being "invited" to pay for a party they had no choice about the planning in. I expressed that to my niece and she cancelled the whole affair and will not speak to anyone in the family. The invitations were handmade and very lovely. What should I do? Was she wrong?
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She was wrong, however good her intentions may have been.
She should have told people that she was taking her mother out for her 60th birthday. She should then have asked if family would like to join them at a local restaurant to celebrate the event. That way, each person could order for themselves and pay what they could afford to pay for the meal. Each person could either contribute toward the paying of the birthday person's meal, or buy a gift or both. You simply do not INVITE people to a party and then charge them. Do nothing, you were not alone in this opinion, she will get over it in time. Her intentions were probably good.
She was wrong, however good her intentions may have been.
She should have told people that she was taking her mother out for her 60th birthday. She should then have asked if family would like to join them at a local restaurant to celebrate the event. That way, each person could order for themselves and pay what they could afford to pay for the meal. Each person could either contribute toward the paying of the birthday person's meal, or buy a gift or both. You simply do not INVITE people to a party and then charge them. Do nothing, you were not alone in this opinion, she will get over it in time. Her intentions were probably good.
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