Life happens, ppl get sick even if you RSVP.olemama wrote:It depends. If she sent out invitations with an RSVP and they did not respond, that is rude of them. Or if the invitees told her they were coming and then, at the last minute, bailed, that is also rude. She had to buy the food and party favors according to how many people she thought were coming.boonz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:14 pm I wouldn’t be too surprised if the whole ring situation was for a new sponsorship..
Also in harlows birthday vlog she was acting so rude about the people who couldn’t make it to her party. Like if everyone has to drop everything to come. People have lives Britney things come up and sometimes they can’t make it..
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I learned the hard way. I would send out birthday invitations four weeks ahead of time. Half the people would RSVP. So I would call the people who hadn't responded a week before the party and ask again so I could have an accurate count of kids. Then I would buy the stuff.***end story
If something comes up and I really can’t attend a party I’m not gonna give two fucks how much anyone spend on anything, especially if it’s someone I barely know them. No one told Britney to spend hundreds of dollars on Chick-fil-A or on decor that’s gonna end up going in the trash. I mean think about it, who is Britney even remotely close to...no one....so who are all these ppl she invited that couldn’t make it. The only person I saw in that entire party that she knows is Piper, everyone else was a bunch of nobody’s.
She looks like such a childish ass bitch in her child’s birthday vlog complaining in FRONT OF THE BIRTHDAY CHILD saying ppl “dipped” when her own son couldn’t attend the party due to him being sick. She was probably mad Alyssa couldn’t come help her be the host, entertain the kids for her and she couldn’t curse/drink while helping her setting up the party.
Imagine being a grown ass adult talking about about ppl not coming to your child’s birthday party when all you did was sit in a living room.