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Yorkiepud2614 · 27/02/2024 17:21

How long would you give it with absolutely no one replying to an RSVP for a 13 year olds birthday activity? Before you had to cancel the plans?

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mitogoshi · 28/02/2024 08:34

I wouldn't have even had numbers once they were at secondary school. They are 13 not 3

LittleMonks11 · 28/02/2024 08:35

Though my DD would definitely talk to her friends about it - but would need confirmation from the parents.

Calliopespa · 28/02/2024 08:37

LittleMonks11 · 28/02/2024 08:35

Though my DD would definitely talk to her friends about it - but would need confirmation from the parents.

Sounds normal to me

LittleMonks11 · 28/02/2024 08:37

mitogoshi · 28/02/2024 08:34

I wouldn't have even had numbers once they were at secondary school. They are 13 not 3

So you'd get your 12 year old DD to invite other 12/13 year olds to a sleepover without touching base at all with parents - who presumably need to drop off and collect and confirm availability and timings?

CloudySheep · 28/02/2024 20:26

idontlikealdi · 27/02/2024 21:32

@CloudySheep 60 for a birthday party?

Dts are 12, y8, they pretty much sort it out themselves and cross reference with me.

Yep, 60. Her parents had rented a village hall and put on a big party with a DJ.

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