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Graduation Party


Question Posted Thursday July 20 2006, 10:23 pm

Is it rude to bring a friend to my 3rd cousins graduation party without asking? You see, I'm not close enough to them to call and ask without feeling awkward, but i don't want them to be offended. There's going to be a ton of people there, but I'm not sure if it would seem rude to them or not. (My friend would go in place of my sister, so that wouldn't mess up the dinner count or whatever) Just need to know, thanks!

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DancinCutie08 answered Thursday July 20 2006, 11:00 pm:
i would ask or atleast ask your parents if they think its alright. because unplanned guests can cause problems even if they are taking someone elses place. i wouldn't just show up with someone. I would think its kine of rude. i would ask Your cousin even if you just send and email.

its like having a birthday party and one of your friends brings a friend you don't know and just hangs out with them... feels kinda weird doesnt it

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