Hey Ladies,
My boyfriend's best friend Dillon is having a graduation party for his mom and his sister this upcoming Saturday. It's really just a small backyard barbeque type thing. These boys have been friends since they were like 8 and their families are really close. My boyfriend's parents are going to the party, and have invited me (as boyfriend's long-time girlfriend and soon to be wife) to the party. My boyfriend really wants me to go, since he has to work that day.
My question for you all is: Should I bring a gift? I haven't really met Dillon's family, but I do know Dillon fairly well. I'm not sure if I should bring a small gift or card for the graduates.
What do you all think?
Re: graduation party ettiquette?
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I won't be "of age" until July (bummer, no bar hopping for me lol).
What are some other things you suggest?
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I think flowers are more than appropriate. And if THEY are both of age and you really felt like it, a bottle of wine still works too/instead.
Well I wont be of age, so wine is out. But flowers may be nice for them. Thanks!
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I agree with this. I think it's poor etiquette to show up empty handed.