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Party invoice: Children's birthday party faux pas | Party invoice: Children's birthday party faux pas |
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The story about a five-year-old boy sent an invoice for failing to attend a friend's birthday party has generated lots of reaction from readers. BBC News asked for examples of your children's party faux pas. Here is a selection: | The story about a five-year-old boy sent an invoice for failing to attend a friend's birthday party has generated lots of reaction from readers. BBC News asked for examples of your children's party faux pas. Here is a selection: |
Wrong party | Wrong party |
"I once took my son to a party with two presents as it was for a joint birthday for two classmates I didn't know. | "I once took my son to a party with two presents as it was for a joint birthday for two classmates I didn't know. |
"My husband had returned the 'yes' slip but not detached it from the invite, so we had no contact details." | "My husband had returned the 'yes' slip but not detached it from the invite, so we had no contact details." |
After arriving, the mother said they all took their shoes off and entered the soft play area and smiled at the other parents. | After arriving, the mother said they all took their shoes off and entered the soft play area and smiled at the other parents. |
"I was then accosted by the mum of the birthday girl. I was at the wrong party on the wrong day. We left, feeling like criminals, with two presents I couldn't use." | "I was then accosted by the mum of the birthday girl. I was at the wrong party on the wrong day. We left, feeling like criminals, with two presents I couldn't use." |
The no swearing rule | The no swearing rule |
One 53-year-old reader remembers when he had just started secondary school and had learned all the swear words. | One 53-year-old reader remembers when he had just started secondary school and had learned all the swear words. |
He was attending a family friend's nine-year-old's birthday when he forgot where he was. | He was attending a family friend's nine-year-old's birthday when he forgot where he was. |
"A lad stamped on my foot on purpose and I screamed [a swear word] at the top of my voice in front of all the parents and kids ranging from six years old onwards. | "A lad stamped on my foot on purpose and I screamed [a swear word] at the top of my voice in front of all the parents and kids ranging from six years old onwards. |
"My mum was so embarrassed, as was I, and I had a sore ear for a week." | "My mum was so embarrassed, as was I, and I had a sore ear for a week." |
Mary Poppins | Mary Poppins |
Attending a party where you barely know the hosts can be problematic, as one reader from London remembers. | Attending a party where you barely know the hosts can be problematic, as one reader from London remembers. |
The mother took her son to his nursery friend's third birthday which was held at a very grand house with several entertainers, personalised t-shirts for every child and "amazing" party bags. | The mother took her son to his nursery friend's third birthday which was held at a very grand house with several entertainers, personalised t-shirts for every child and "amazing" party bags. |
She said: "I was introduced to the child's nanny and replied, 'oh you look far too young to be a grandma'. | She said: "I was introduced to the child's nanny and replied, 'oh you look far too young to be a grandma'. |
"I was immediately corrected that it was the child's nanny as in 'Mary Poppins' not the grandmother. My son never got an invite back." | "I was immediately corrected that it was the child's nanny as in 'Mary Poppins' not the grandmother. My son never got an invite back." |
Religious sensibilities | Religious sensibilities |
One reader's parents served a "good spread of party snacks" at his birthday, party including pork cocktail sausages. | One reader's parents served a "good spread of party snacks" at his birthday, party including pork cocktail sausages. |
The one problem was he attended a Jewish faith primary school, despite him not being Jewish. | The one problem was he attended a Jewish faith primary school, despite him not being Jewish. |
He said: "The following day my parents were visited by numerous parents of guests complaining about the fact that their children had been fed pork cocktail sausages contrary to their dietary beliefs. | He said: "The following day my parents were visited by numerous parents of guests complaining about the fact that their children had been fed pork cocktail sausages contrary to their dietary beliefs. |
"It appeared that my guests had enjoyed them so much they had asked if the little sausages could be served at their homes." | "It appeared that my guests had enjoyed them so much they had asked if the little sausages could be served at their homes." |
One cake or two? | One cake or two? |
Holding a child's party on a different day can bring a host of problems. What will you do on their actual birthday and will they have enough presents and cards to open? | Holding a child's party on a different day can bring a host of problems. What will you do on their actual birthday and will they have enough presents and cards to open? |
One reader still gets teased by her son, who was seven years old at the time, for not buying him two cakes - one for his birthday and one for his party. | One reader still gets teased by her son, who was seven years old at the time, for not buying him two cakes - one for his birthday and one for his party. |
She said: "I was struggling to pay for such a treat in those days, so asked him when he wanted his birthday cake as I couldn't afford two. | She said: "I was struggling to pay for such a treat in those days, so asked him when he wanted his birthday cake as I couldn't afford two. |
"He said on his actual birthday, but when he had no cake at his party he was mortified and still teases me about it today. | "He said on his actual birthday, but when he had no cake at his party he was mortified and still teases me about it today. |
"I felt and still feel awful that I didn't get a second cake, however cheap." | "I felt and still feel awful that I didn't get a second cake, however cheap." |
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