my sweet 16s coming up and i'm wondering who i should invite i mean like do i invite the friends of my friends who i don't really talk to? or just like everyone in my school or what? i'm totally clueless
TheAnnie answered Saturday January 26 2008, 1:25 pm: don't invite everyone! its way more fun when you have close friends and have fun. also just having family is good too.
p.s. lately alot of kids are having there b-day party at Cuckie-Cheeses cause they won't get to when they are older. That would be fun, just have ppl pay for there own tickets.
uisforukelele answered Friday January 25 2008, 8:35 pm: you should invite a friend over and go through a yearbook or like your facebook friend list and write names down. put down anybody that you talk to daily. and then, you can decide how many you want to invite- if you want to invite 25, then just make it your friends that you hang out with, but if you want to invite 100, then go ahead and invite random people too. in my opinion it's better to invite too many people than to hurt someone's feelings by not inviting them. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
varsitycheer12 answered Friday January 25 2008, 6:31 pm: Your only 16 once , live it up ! Invite people who you love and are friends with , dont let other people say " oh well can i friend come " and this and that . its your party , your rules , your guess and what ever you say .. goes . Just stick to the people you associate with on a regular basis [ varsitycheer12's advice column | Ask varsitycheer12 A Question ]
xOalmaOx answered Friday January 25 2008, 6:25 pm: Word of advice - DON'T invite just anyone. Trust me, you'll probably end up with drama, problems, etc. Invite people who you talk to regularly & usually, because after all it is your sixteenth and you want to spend it with people whom you get along with and you like. Have fun. [ xOalmaOx's advice column | Ask xOalmaOx A Question ]
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