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| Invite her | 92% (22 votes) |
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| Don't invite her | 0% (0 votes) |
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| I didn't even read, I just wanted to vote | 8% (2 votes) |
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posted 16th Feb
Thanks bye.
quoteposted 16th Feb
invite her.
quoteposted 16th Feb
I'd invite her. I mean, worse case scenario is she'll say no.
quoteposted 16th Feb
I would invite her. It could be a way for you all to get closer and get the sister connection you are looking for.
quoteposted 16th Feb
Invite her. I always invite family that I know won't show up. Its better than looking like the bitch that didnt send an invite lol. I think its a mutual thing in my family. I always get invites. Some times I go. Some times I dont.
quoteposted 16th Feb
<blockquote><b>Quoting ♥MamaToSilas♥:</b>" Invite her. I always invite family that I know won't show up. Its better than looking like the bitch ... [snip!] ... didnt send an invite lol. I think its a mutual thing in my family. I always get invites. Some times I go. Some times I dont."</blockquote>
quoteposted 16th Feb
I would invite her.
quoteI'm TTC since January '13 & live in
Albertaposted 16th Feb
Ok it is as simple as this, do you want to have her over? If you would like to have her at the party then invite her. Try not to over think it. It is never rude to invite someone to a party.
This might be a good way for you to get to know each other better.
And about her second babys birthday party... do you even know if they had one? With her kids so close the second one probably did not "need" much. Maybe she just did somthing with the parents.
She might feel like you do, a little unsure at times about your relationship. So invite her to help build up that relationship! I am sure it will all be just fine
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