I know my friend (who I will be asking to be godmother to my DD when she is born) should have nothing to do with this but her friend invited us to her engagement party. The girl is a only a facebook friend who I only see when my friend has a gathering. I also donated $20 to a charity this girl was a part of. Well, to go the party would mean buying a gift or check and getting/paying for a babysitter for like 4-5 hours. DH and I have had a lot of medical deductibles for my IVF treatment last year and our dog had to have surgery recently. Top if off with preparing for the new baby and raising a toddler DH and I really do not want to go because we do not know the girl that well and having to get /pay for a sitter will be an additional expense. We also have my DH's nephews communion that we are giving a gift to. Is is rude not to send her a gift as well? What do I say as a reason for not going ... can't find a sitter?
Re: Do I have to send a gift?
A- It's an invitation, not a subpeona. Just say "sorry, we can't make it". If pushed, sure, say "can't find a sitter". But really - anyone who pushes is being rude.
B- an engagement party is NOT a gift giving event. I know people will come w/ something, but really- I'd give a card at most and call it a day. I personally dont' put any stock in "Oh, I'll be the only person who doesn't bring something!".
ETA: So no, I would not "send" a gift.
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