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Party Etiquette
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Written by Kiki
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
Chances are that most of us today are leading very busy lives. We spend our days tackling our to-do-lists, and sometimes it seems as though we can’t make a dent on those lists! Amidst the mayhem, it’s easy to forget or not have the time to sit down and write out those Thank You cards for your child’s birthday, baptism, or your baby shower. Friends and family take out the time to be a part of our special events though, so it’s important that we make the time to express our gratitude. Although hand written thank you notes are always a special treat to receive, I think nowadays people understand life’s hectic pace and appreciate other forms of thank you. |
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Party Etiquette
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Written by Kiki
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 |
Some of us have family members and friends that are notorious for being chronically late to social events. Many times they miss the highlight of the event, or even worse, the function can’t start until they arrive. Understandably, this can cause the host and guests to feel frustrated, angry, and disappointed. After all, the host has taken the time to plan a wonderful birthday party, baby shower etc. for the guests to enjoy. The other attendees have planned out their day to ensure they arrive on time. It throws everyone off course! This got me to thinking….is it ok to state an earlier start time on an invitation to avoid the issues encountered when people arrive late? |
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