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  • HBirdie said:


    cantobean said:

    It's really easy to spend 700 on a family gathering - just saying.
    The cake itself is at least 200.. Then you have appetizers and a meal (at least 300) and booze ... That's 700 right there. Not that weird...



    $700 on a party with 12 guests seems pretty excessive. I mean, if you've got the kind of money to toss off $700 on a small party, go for it, but I certainly would not spend that kind of money on something like this.

    Exactly. Sure, spend your money however you want, but that's a lot. We didn't even spend $200 total on DS's first birthday party, and there were more than 12 people there. ETA: And yes, we fed everyone plenty of food, there was cake, there were decorations, and favors. No booze, because, uh, it's a one year old's birthday party and we aren't a big drinking family.



    Yeah, I think we spent about $300 on DH's 30th bday party. That was booze, apps, and desserts for about 30 people.
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    HBirdie said:


    cantobean said:

    It's really easy to spend 700 on a family gathering - just saying.
    The cake itself is at least 200.. Then you have appetizers and a meal (at least 300) and booze ... That's 700 right there. Not that weird...



    $700 on a party with 12 guests seems pretty excessive. I mean, if you've got the kind of money to toss off $700 on a small party, go for it, but I certainly would not spend that kind of money on something like this.

    Exactly. Sure, spend your money however you want, but that's a lot. We didn't even spend $200 total on DS's first birthday party, and there were more than 12 people there. ETA: And yes, we fed everyone plenty of food, there was cake, there were decorations, and favors. No booze, because, uh, it's a one year old's birthday party and we aren't a big drinking family.

    I live in NYC I'm sure prices are way different. It costs at least $50 a night eating a casual meal at home for just my husband and I-- going out to a casual restaurant is double that.
    And I wouldn't invite adults to a party without wine and beer like - ever.

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    cantobean said:
    It's really easy to spend 700 on a family gathering - just saying. The cake itself is at least 200.. Then you have appetizers and a meal (at least 300) and booze ... That's 700 right there. Not that weird...
    $700 on a party with 12 guests seems pretty excessive. I mean, if you've got the kind of money to toss off $700 on a small party, go for it, but I certainly would not spend that kind of money on something like this.
    Exactly. Sure, spend your money however you want, but that's a lot. We didn't even spend $200 total on DS's first birthday party, and there were more than 12 people there. ETA: And yes, we fed everyone plenty of food, there was cake, there were decorations, and favors. No booze, because, uh, it's a one year old's birthday party and we aren't a big drinking family.
    I live in NYC I'm sure prices are way different. It costs at least $50 a night eating a casual meal at home for just my husband and I-- going out to a casual restaurant is double that. And I wouldn't invite adults to a party without wine and beer like - ever.
    That's fine, that's your family/friends, and your prerogative. But you sound pretty judgmental about it. Most of our family either don't drink at all, or drink very rarely. And sorry, but if you need alcohol to get through a baby shower, sex reveal party, or child's birthday party, there's something wrong there. 

    I do understand how cost of living can affect the cost of a party. I still think $700 is a ridiculous amount to spend on an event like this.
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  • It's really easy to spend 700 on a family gathering - just saying. The cake itself is at least 200.. Then you have appetizers and a meal (at least 300) and booze ... That's 700 right there. Not that weird...

    I agree with you, but I also think that this has to do with where you live. I live in the Bay Area and I can see how $700 can happen quickly, but in my hometown of Ft.Lauderdale, it wouldn't be as much. And where my Brother lives, in Mississippi, it wouldn't even come close. I mean for $200 in my brothers town, I would get like 3 gourmet cakes.  Here in the bay area, unless you just get supermarket cupcakes, cupcakes , 12 cupcakes cost around $45 plus tax. And that's not even custom decorated or anything. Just from Sprinkles or Kara's or one of the many other cupcake stores or bakeries. So yeah, a custom decorated cake, can run around $200.


     

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    HBirdie said:


    cantobean said:

    It's really easy to spend 700 on a family gathering - just saying.
    The cake itself is at least 200.. Then you have appetizers and a meal (at least 300) and booze ... That's 700 right there. Not that weird...



    $700 on a party with 12 guests seems pretty excessive. I mean, if you've got the kind of money to toss off $700 on a small party, go for it, but I certainly would not spend that kind of money on something like this.

    Exactly. Sure, spend your money however you want, but that's a lot. We didn't even spend $200 total on DS's first birthday party, and there were more than 12 people there. ETA: And yes, we fed everyone plenty of food, there was cake, there were decorations, and favors. No booze, because, uh, it's a one year old's birthday party and we aren't a big drinking family.
    I live in NYC I'm sure prices are way different. It costs at least $50 a night eating a casual meal at home for just my husband and I-- going out to a casual restaurant is double that.
    And I wouldn't invite adults to a party without wine and beer like - ever.

    That's fine, that's your family/friends, and your prerogative. But you sound pretty judgmental about it. Most of our family either don't drink at all, or drink very rarely. And sorry, but if you need alcohol to get through a baby shower, sex reveal party, or child's birthday party, there's something wrong there. 

    I do understand how cost of living can affect the cost of a party. I still think $700 is a ridiculous amount to spend on an event like this.

    You don't sound judgmental at all.

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  • What the heck?? I barely spend $700 on Christmas some times. Lol, I can't imagine spending that much on a party.
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  • hosea214hosea214 member
    edited July 2015
    Don't be the word police. Many people believe differently than you. Gender is still acceptable in many cultures and circles. Lol. SMH. I'm gonna use gender every time now.
  • From dictionary. 1. Sex....They are interchangeable....image what you are all talking about is gender identity. But yes gender and sex are the same.
  • And yes, I was being snarky and immature, but I thought that's what was happening here?
  • SuperTrooper2SuperTrooper2 member
    edited July 2015
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  • You guys are so childish arguing about what words mean! If you were having a verbal conversation with an aqaintence or stranger at the grocery store and they said the word "gender" are you going to blow up on them and pull out your phone to show them what the dictionary and your meaning of that word is?!! You are pretty brave behind a keyboard. Seriously. Get over it. You all need to go with people's intentions on the use of the word, not your all of the sudden literal meaning that you think everyone needs to strictly adhere to. It's rather embarrassing to read.

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    Are you serious?! No one was arguing about anything until hosea214 jumps into the thread on page 2 just to call names and point out she is going to purposely use the incorrect word. And you jumping on to defend that?! Now that's what I see as embarrassing. Prior to her comment, the discussion was dead.

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  • So over the political correctness.
    Gender Reveal/Sex Reveal who the F cares. Everyone knows what is being talked about.
  • SuperTrooper2SuperTrooper2 member
    edited July 2015
    HBirdie:
    Ignorant...uncaring....intolerant....implicated by using a word?! Implicate what?! Talk about jumping to conclusions.

    Do you correct someone when they say they need a Kleenex, Band-aid or Qtip? Boy you better because unless they are asking for that specific brand of product, I wouldn't get it for them. I mean why would you give them a tissue, bandage, or cotton swab...they couldn't have possibly meant the same thing.

  • I am not suggesting raising a child "gender less" or not letting your child be who they want to be, I am simplying putting another thought on the table for those who feel very strongly about people saying "gender". I commend those of you who choose to let your child express themselves how every they see fit, but I feel some people on here are arguing for the point that gender and sex are two different things, but act differently in their actions. I see both side of the argument but just urge those to practice what they preach or your just adding to the ignorance that you so strongly disagree with.
  • ebunty126 said:
    I am not suggesting raising a child "gender less" or not letting your child be who they want to be, I am simplying putting another thought on the table for those who feel very strongly about people saying "gender". I commend those of you who choose to let your child express themselves how every they see fit, but I feel some people on here are arguing for the point that gender and sex are two different things, but act differently in their actions. I see both side of the argument but just urge those to practice what they preach or your just adding to the ignorance that you so strongly disagree with.
    What do you recommend, then? I'm trying to understand how any of us are not practicing what we preach. :) Not being snarky, I truly want to know what ideal parenting looks like when you're aware of the issue.
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  • ebunty126 said:
    I am not suggesting raising a child "gender less" or not letting your child be who they want to be, I am simplying putting another thought on the table for those who feel very strongly about people saying "gender". I commend those of you who choose to let your child express themselves how every they see fit, but I feel some people on here are arguing for the point that gender and sex are two different things, but act differently in their actions. I see both side of the argument but just urge those to practice what they preach or your just adding to the ignorance that you so strongly disagree with.
    Uh. No, you're just projecting. 

  • SuperTrooper2SuperTrooper2 member
    edited July 2015
    VitaLuna said:

    Why do people (like you NotsoSuperTrooper and hosea)

    Oh no now my feelings are hurt. Super Troopers is a movie. But I'll go get a Kleenex and BandAid for my wounds.

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