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Re: Kids' birthday parties- is skipping party favors okay?
By: jpcher Date: February 4, 2019, 3:41 pm
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Thanks for the update! And good for you for starting a new
trend. I bet a lot of other parents are giving a great big sigh
of relief. ;D
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Re: Kids' birthday parties- is skipping party favors okay?
By: Winterlight Date: February 12, 2019, 9:15 am
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Maybe I'm a curmudgeon, but I'm generally not a fan of party
favors at any event. Too often it seems to be stuff that will
end up getting tossed because it breaks three minutes after you
get it home. The one suggestion I did see that I thought wasn't
terrible was a hot chocolate bar at a winter wedding with
different toppings and takeout paper cups, so you could have one
for the road home.
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Re: Kids' birthday parties- is skipping party favors okay?
By: Rho Date: March 4, 2019, 10:09 pm
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Hopefully this is O.K. to post because it's only sorta related.
Yesterday I was thinking of this post because I was at a kiddie
party in a part of NYC where everyone lives in teeny tiny
apartments. Not only were there not party favours to add to
clutter---the guests did not bring gifts to add to clutter.
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