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Invited Without Baby
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We are planning to have a few neighbours round for festive drinkipoos, and we want to invite a nice couple but don't want them to bring their baby who's about a year old. Is there an acceptable way of phrasing that invite? Tin hat on waiting for abuse at us not wanting them to bring their baby....
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I totally agree with Bobbisox. Your house, your rules. Take no notice of anybody hurling abuse at you. I imagine they will turn down your invitation. That's their privilege. But there is no doubt that there are some places and events where it is simply not appropriate to include babies and small children. Unfortunately many parents, who obviously idolise their children, think they can do no harm and they denounce anybody who does not want to run the risk of their event being spoiled. Tough luck.
//You could advise it might be a bit noisy and unsettling for baby and leave it up to them.//
Not a good idea. They will almost certainly pitch up with the child. I was in a restaurant a couple of Saturdays ago where there was a party of eight or ten with a child who was probably only weeks old in a Moses basket. The child cried, screamed and sobbed almost incessantly throughout our meal. It was so bad it had cleared the restaurant by about 9:30pm when it usually remains busy for at last an hour later than that with people lingering over coffee and brandy, etc. Not the child's fault; it was obviously tired, confused and possibly even frightened as the place was quite noisy and busy. But you cannot trust parents of young children to act sensibly when it comes to their little darlings.
Not a good idea. They will almost certainly pitch up with the child. I was in a restaurant a couple of Saturdays ago where there was a party of eight or ten with a child who was probably only weeks old in a Moses basket. The child cried, screamed and sobbed almost incessantly throughout our meal. It was so bad it had cleared the restaurant by about 9:30pm when it usually remains busy for at last an hour later than that with people lingering over coffee and brandy, etc. Not the child's fault; it was obviously tired, confused and possibly even frightened as the place was quite noisy and busy. But you cannot trust parents of young children to act sensibly when it comes to their little darlings.
I simply wouldn't invite them and to hell with the consequences. Who wants a wailing brat (and it will be) and to be honest with people potentially getting popped up it is an unsuitable environment IMHO.
But then I dont like neighbours anyway. Only talk to 3 in my road (about once a month) and been there over 20 years.
But then I dont like neighbours anyway. Only talk to 3 in my road (about once a month) and been there over 20 years.