Saturday, October 24, 2009

I'm hosting a party, and I want to invite 16 people, but limit is 10. What do I say do I say to those left out

I wouldn't even mention it, unless this is a very tight-knit group and they would definitely find out and feel left out or offended. If they would, I would just approach them and tell them I wanted to invite them, but could only have ten people. Be prepared to tell them why they were the ones left out if you do this, though!
I'm hosting a party, and I want to invite 16 people, but limit is 10. What do I say do I say to those left out
I would try to find a way to host a party with a limit of 16 people. Otherwise, I don't know how to handle this because I am not sure the situation. Like, if it were just friends in the neighborhood, for work, or for a class, it would be handled a bit differently I would think.. Well good luck with this one.
Reply:umm,u can:


1.tell the ones left that u had 2 cancel the party


2.make sure the ones left DONT find out u had a party nd didnt invite them


3.BEG ur parents 2 let u invite 6 more ppl :]
Reply:If you don't invite the others, how will they know they were left out. You wouldn't go and tell them, would you, with lame excuses, etc.


If there should be a problem, just say your mom made out the invitations.
Reply:Are the 16 all part of a closely knit group, all of which would know you had a party and feel left out? Find a different way to have the party - if it was sit down and you only have seats for 10, change it to a buffet with heavy appetizers and the 16 can walk around and mingle and perch on chairs or sofas.


If this is not a closely knit group, then you say nothing to the uninvited. What can you possibly say - - I'm planning a party and you didn't make the cut?

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