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is it rude to ask for money for a bday party?


Question Posted Saturday April 14 2007, 8:35 pm

is it rude to ask for a 20 dollar fee to enter a teen club for a birthday party? keep in mind that i'm puting on the inviattion dont bring gifts. and the 20 dollars goes towards entrance fee, cake, and soft drinks? cause my parents are divorced and my party is 20$ per person and i have 30 people coming. so is that rude? or does anybody have ideas on how to raise money quick?
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LoveNJstyle answered Sunday April 15 2007, 4:22 pm:
yes that's rude. have a cheaper party if you can't afford it all. <3

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LiSaxOBaBii answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:54 am:
The fee is going to make your guests feel uncomfortable to pay when this should be a celebration not an obligation. You'd be better of changing your plans or if you want to raise the money you should sacrifice some of your belongings for a yard sale. I hope everything turns out for the best =]

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Igotamonopoly answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:03 pm:
Very.

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blondie75 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 10:57 pm:
Well maybe you could tell people that all you want for your birthday is money because you need it. That way, people won't feel like they're paying to go to a party, they'll feel like they're giving you a birthday present and you'll still be able to help pay for the party. Good luck.

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crissx33 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 10:43 pm:
well im not sure. because what if htey do end up getitng you something? i wouldnt want to go to a party where oyu have to pay. so maybe if you can do a babysitting job alot? like try to babysit alot. wash peoples cars, mow their lawns, ask if htey need help, get a job, stuff liek that

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