Thursday, January 28, 2010

What Is A Polite Way To Ask For Birthday Money In An Invitation Is It Polite To Ask On An Invitation...?

Is it polite to ask on an invitation...? - what is a polite way to ask for birthday money in an invitation

Can I borrow money on my birthday? I know that was my best friend.

I ask because I have a friend who has money have problems. I have also represented nclude option for a gift.

The clothing is not an option B / C they are all different sizes.

17 comments:

Crazy Girl(aka gt) said...

I told her song "rich" friend of the card, if you ask, let the other girl you supprised.

Vihaha2003, this response is not legible.

male_lon... said...

I think it's rude. Advice on what you want to avoid is good, but an invitation to the person who had the gift to feel that what they thought, they had would not be good enough to buy are.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is not impolite to give PPL becuz something without talking about money, it is better for gifts grateful to all ... I hate it when PPL deposit monetary gifts would be appreciated ... IMHO it is tasteless

~~Penny~... said...

~ ~ I do not think it polite to ask for money. Send an invitation, users prefer to attend a party, not because it presents ,,,,, ..... expect

Cookie On My Mind said...

If someone wrote that an invitation would not probably go to the party or just a card and that's all. I think it is very rude and selfish.

Anonymous said...

It is rude and vulgar. Even if some people care, others it would be better to ask.

vihaha20... said...

Well duh Acatlly your rude!

Girly kitty ^_^ said...

I really do not know ... perhaps a little harsh ... But in some cases to help ...

ShouldBe... said...

Hmm, I really could not ask for something special, an invitation. . . . . How do you explain that? Who cares if you use different sizes of your friends? Their party, because otherwise we could just let people know what size you?

David N said...

Probably not ...
We are talking about making a donation.

If anyone asks:
"What would you do for your birthday?

No problem with the answer.
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pj said...

In no case may request an invitation gifts.

theartis... said...

"This is not an option?" This is not his place to say what is and is not an option for you. It is not polite. Check also consider a gift of a great dictionary for you to be "too" is not written " nclude.

GG said...

Yes, it is impolite to ask for certain gifts ..... but ... Accounts or money? I do not understand. Use exchange accounts or what? I read what you wrote .. Clearly ...

Library Eyes said...

Do not ask money for your gift, just because your friend request not to do it is something to
Demand nothing and be surprised pleasantly surprised by the creativity of your friends, give gifts, because they decided to honor

Animal mother! said...

At the request of money itself is not considered polite, but also donations of money for a friend in need to ask, I think it is perfectly acceptable!
(Not to mention, beautiful, like them gifts or money to a friend!)

Eartha Q said...

No, please do not do that. You can specify donations please .. No. .. but they will not achieve anything!
The best way to leave open the option. Most people give vouchers or money anyway, if you are unsure.

Madame Frog Ninja said...

I would say that the invitation please donate to someone in need of financial assistance. Im sure that your friends would be more than happy comply.Or if your friends are not what you want for your birthday, then they can say that I really appreciate the money and why, if desired.

what would be unacceptable to write GIMME $$$$$
It would be as I said, I expect Prezzi I do not like what you choose.

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