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No presents means no presents?

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Tailtwister · 25/08/2013 09:15

'No presents please' written on an invitation means no presents, right?

We have a children's party coming up and that's the wording on the invitation. However, I'm wavering about turning up with just a card. Obviously it's my problem I feel slightly uncomfortable and I should respect the wishes of the parents. I'm just a bit worried we'll turn up with nothing and loads of other people will bring something.

WIBU to make a donation to the local children's hospital in their name or is that bad form?

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BlackholesAndRevelations · 25/08/2013 10:06

Pink cheesy- will definitely do that in future, what a lovely idea!

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