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Party bags come to an end at secondary school, surely?

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braveandcrazy · 17/10/2015 12:26

It's nearly time for DD's 12th birthday sleepover for 8 girls. And party bags must end at some point, but when? 16 year olds don't hand them out, so is it acceptable to not do them?

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Forestdreams · 17/10/2015 13:03

What does your DD think?

braveandcrazy · 17/10/2015 13:09

She's undecided, not too bothered either way.

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NorbertDentressangle · 17/10/2015 13:12

It's perfectly acceptable not to do them but also IME I think they often still like to give their friends a little something after a party although not a "party bag" as such.

In fact when DD went to a friends 15th birthday meal out followed by DVD party at home her friend gave everyone one of those retro jam jar-like drinks cups with a lid and straw. I think they'd bought them to use at the party and everyone could take theirs home as a gift.

braveandcrazy · 18/10/2015 12:42

Thanks, little gift it is then.

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KaraokeQueenOfTheNorth · 18/10/2015 12:45

My son is in year 6 and he is having friends over for his birthday today. I've not done party bags.

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