Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

For my 21st birthday...party question?

Q. I want to rent a party bus for my 21st birthday so my friends and I can go drink and not have to worry about a taxi or a designated driver. The problem is, it's kind of expensive and I can't completely pay for it on my own. Is it rude to request about $10 from everyone. I'm going to be supplying the alcohol, but its just too much to have to pay to tip the driver, renting the bus and the alcohol. Do you think its ok if I ask them to bring $10 on the invitation?
My parents aren't able to fund the whole excursion as it is $300 not including alcohol.


Answer
I'm a fan of the responsible drinking and non-driving. Thumbs up on that.

I'm on the side of pitching in to make it work. Heck, if my kid wanted to do this, i'd party fund the adventure as well. I'm sure most parents would.
Some people disagree that if you're throwing a party you should bear the costs in doing so. I disagree. A birthday is a gathering of people that want to celebrate your birth (and your arrival to the drinking world!). My guess is that they'd want to HELP you celebrate-to be part of the event. You only get one 21st birthday.
I'm not familiar with the belief that an invitation to a function entitles the guest to freebies.

Get crazy (well...) and have fun. The key is to surround yourself with positive people and great experiences.

best 21st birthday invitation cards?




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It depends on what your party theme but you could have them as tickets. like a concert ticket but instead it'll be your party's ticket to go in....

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