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What is a 'play date'?

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MrsSeanBean · 14/02/2009 11:46

I am not used to the new-fangled technology.

Is this the same as 'going to X's house for tea' used to be circa 1978?

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thisisyesterday · 14/02/2009 11:47

yes1

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bellavita · 14/02/2009 12:04

An american term I think.

Whilst on holiday in Florida last year, my boys got friendly with another boy and his dad came over and said to us "hey can your boys come over for a play date to our apartment?"

Bearing in mind that DS1 was 11 and DS2 nearly 9, I thought it sounded rather "babyish" but the family were american.

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Tommy · 14/02/2009 12:19

lol

don't like that expression and so we use "going for tea" as well

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Thankyouandgoodnight · 14/02/2009 21:03

Ah now then - I wouldn't assume that involved food at all!

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BananaFruitBat · 14/02/2009 21:08

I thought a 'playdate' was when you invite round a mum and baby you've recently met at Post Natal Group and think you'll get on well with.

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