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AIBU?

to be a leetle peeved at the prospect if a 6 year old coming to my birthday do?

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DrNortherner · 19/08/2008 12:13

Some girl friends and I are off to see Girls Aloud in concert for my birthday (i know, i know )

Anyway, its an outdoor event so food and wine will be flowing. SIL mentions she would like to come, great, then she says her DD would love it too and she will try to get tickets.

WWYD?

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Romy7 · 19/08/2008 14:41

mummy, why can't auntie north talk properly? and why does she keep falling over?

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OrmIrian · 19/08/2008 14:43

Girls Aloud. 6 yr old girl. Sounds like a perfect match to me.

And watching her auntie get piddled will be an education . She won't be your responsibility.

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mm22bys · 19/08/2008 14:47

If it's your b'day, it is presumptuous of your SIL to invite DN, even if it is to a GA concert! YANBU....

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TinkerBellesMum · 19/08/2008 14:59

I've been umming and ahhing reading this thread. But I think would I want to get drunk in front of my brothers kids? Nope! Would I be able to have a laugh with my friends with my niece there? Nope! I'm her aunt and I couldn't keep the respectable adult thing up if she had seen me like that.

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Hecate · 19/08/2008 15:13

going? hahahahaha

no certainly not.

However, I strongly suspect (I'm psychic you see) that on saturday or sunday some random mner will be complaining how their kids' evening was ruined and will be going into detail of the OUTRAGIOUS exploits of a group of women.

My crystal ball tells me it'll be SHOCKING......

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Hecate · 19/08/2008 15:14

of the

about the

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Romy7 · 20/08/2008 12:55

i've got an 8 yo you can take if she needs a friend. don't let her on the bacardi breezer though.

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WilyWombat · 20/08/2008 13:02

Will it really be the first time your 6 year old niece sees you drunk? What a sheltered life she leads most of our family get togethers involve alcohol in varying quantities so I dont see why it would hurt - unless you are the sort of drunkard who talks about willies all the time and flashes your bra in which case a girls aloud concert is not really the place.

Actually im shuddering at the thought of Girls Aloud but have a great time

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fullmoonfiend · 20/08/2008 13:07

tell her you don't want your neice to see you getting pissed and smoking as it will be setting a bad example...

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scotlass · 20/08/2008 13:08

I took my DD (9) and her friend to GA and they had a fabulous time. I kind of understand what you mean about wanting adults only but TBH the whole audience is half kids/half adults so embrace the spirit it all girls aloud!! I echo that your neice probably won't notice too much - my DD and her friends are probably never going to drink wine EVER when they're older when they see adults slightly inebriated. At the end of the day she'll be your SIL's responsibility so have a happy birthday!

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fullmoonfiend · 20/08/2008 13:08


Have a fab birthday
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QuintessentialShadows · 20/08/2008 13:14

Yeah, it is your birthday, but you wouldnt gatecrash a "Pingu the Penguin" show with a bunch of drunken females to mix with the kids either, would you?

If YOU took your child to Pingu the Penguin, and a gang of drunk women came too, you would be on here like a shot about how unappropriate it is?

Why would you inflict grown up drunks on an event aimed mostly at children?

Maybe this was your SILs way of hinting to YOU that this really is not appropriate?

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QuintessentialShadows · 20/08/2008 13:15

This isnt actually really your birthday do unless you have hired Girls Aloud to come perform at your local church hall for just you and your friends.

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alicet · 20/08/2008 14:05

YANBU. Just explain to your sil that it is your birthday celebration and you would prefer it to be adults only. Do it now before she buys the tickets as otherwise you will have to lump it.

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TheRealMrsJohnSimm · 20/08/2008 17:18

YANBU. Yes, there will be other kids around but they are not related to you and you will not feel quite so obliged to keep the wine-fuelled banter to "polite chit chat only" . I would just front up to SIL and explain. Alternatively, you might say that you want to go to a bar on way to/from the concert and not really appropriate for DN?

Have a fabulous birthday

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muggglewump · 20/08/2008 17:40

YANBU. My DD would love that but no way would I want her along on a girls night out, no matter where it was to.
So long as you don't get totaly wasted it's fine to have a drink but then I once got totaly wasted had a glass of wine at a Pj and Duncan concert

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