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celebration invitation saying no presents


Question Posted Tuesday June 7 2005, 8:53 am

I want to send out a note with an invitation to a party and say presents are not expected but if anyone would like to buy a present vouchers would be very acceptable.

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Jojoman answered Thursday June 9 2005, 8:36 pm:
Wow, maybee you should put your question in a questiong form.

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LuvSoFbaL2 answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 8:18 pm:
you should write it on a balloon or makea card or something. but the balloon always works. what you do is blow up the balloon and rite the info. for the party but dont knot it. then deflate. give it to your friends to blow up! hope i helped;)

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shake answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 2:43 pm:
You're an idiot. Why the fuck did you have to tell us this? What importance does this have to us or even, what importance does it share as a questoin on this site?

Not only did you give us pointless shit, you forgot to ask your damn question too.

You're a dumb shit.

I suggest an IQ test in the near future.

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LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 1:16 pm:
it depends what kind of party it is...if its a big house party, people dont usually bring presents anyway. if its like a sleepover or something they wil end up brining you something. you aren't really supposed to mention gifts on the invite. you could ask for items to be donated to charity in place of a present but i still think its a little..well, rude. <3

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ThugGirl041790 answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 12:31 pm:
whats the freakin question....?

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Jess5764 answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 12:05 pm:
uhh cool?

i don't get the question.

but i think thats weird don't put anything about presents on invitations.

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helpwantedhere answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 11:03 am:
Well, personally i wouldnt do that because people will think u want presents which is very imature at your age srry but its the truth. just trying to keep u from making a huge mistake!

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kim___xXx answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 10:53 am:
Hey i think that if you say that it means you want prezzies.If someone asks you then tell them!
Love Kim

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jbdreamer answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 9:53 am:
It is always poor etiquette to mention gifts on an invitation. If a guest asks you, then you may mention what you would want.

***EDIT***
Could you give me a reason why I recived a 1?
Go read Emily Post's Rules of Etiquette, she will tell you the same thing.

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