How can we back out of a party for kids that’s also a cash grab? Ask Ellie
QThe son and daughter-in-law of a dear friend have parties to celebrate every milestone in their two children’s lives. They’ve done this for years, even during COVID .
Recently, they held a joint party for one child graduating high school, along with the other child, having a birthday. My husband has never liked this setup, didn’t realize until recently that there was never any thanks, and now says he won’t attend future parties. Should I say anything to my friend? My husband can be stubborn and won’t attend the next birthday party . I’m unsure how to explain his absence if I go alone. Or do I just stop going, too?This scenario IS a cash-grab, in very poor taste, lacking even a simple “thank you.” The children’s friends who are also graduating and having birthdays shouldn’t be expected to bring money ... at the most, small meaningful gifts are usual.
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