Opinions on party invite etiquette
Fatback
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Someone I know is arranging, with their five siblings, a 60th birthday party for their father. Some of the siblings have suggested that instead of bringing gifts, they should ask people to send money to offset the cost of the party. They also want to put this on the invite. However, my friend has protested and her siblings are saying she???s making a big deal out of nothing. IMO this is a really bad look asking people to come to party and fucking paypal 40 bucks with their RSVP or some shit. What do ya???ll think?Bad look.Not a great look, but passable.No problem.
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Bad look, you throw a party you should pay. You can ask people to BYOB, but not to bring a check.
Besides the cheap ass nature of it and the insult it gives to the guests the father is going to feel pretty shitty if he finds out his kids didn't even fork out for the party themslves.
That's kinda what I was thinking. Like...
Congrats on living 60 years and I bet you are so proud of your thrifty fucking grown ass children who feel the need to panhandle to throw you party.
By the way, how much should a dj cost if its only for 2 or 3 hours. We were going to have a brazilian trio up through the sit down, but then wanted a dj for after eating dancing?
In NYC? $1000 easy. Remember. They still have to bring and set up the same amount of equipment.
Hey, you fuckers!
This about people getting together from all over to honor a specific thing (marriage, b-day or aniversery). It's about friends and family being in the same space. Period. You have your whole life to show off.
b/w
Yes, asking for money from guests is a REAL BAD LOOK and a good way to make sure nobody RSVPs. They throw the party they can afford and do their best to make sure everyone has a good time. Bite the bullet, you cheapskates.
i was thinking 2K for the DJ, and 3K for the trio. I hope.
I'll do it!
Yeah, they're requesting their guests' company not their cash and it's in honour of their parents. A move like that will cause some serious family fall out and end some friendships.
DO NOT EVER ASK FOR MONEY ON AN INVITE.
Tacky to the max.
If you want money, let people know word-of-mouth.