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Uh, YEAH!!!! Totally rude to call your wife an old hag!Date: 5/22/2010 6:34:28 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
the old hag is turning 50 tomorrow and our daughters is throwing their mommy a surprise 50th BD party.i told the friends that i had invited ''no gifts allowed'',just come for dinner at this restaurant,so am i being rude?
Date: 5/22/2010 6:40:44 PM
Author: cellentani
Date: 5/22/2010 6:34:28 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
the old hag is turning 50 tomorrow and our daughters is throwing their mommy a surprise 50th BD party.i told the friends that i had invited ''no gifts allowed'',just come for dinner at this restaurant,so am i being rude?
Uh, YEAH!!!! Totally rude to call your wife an old hag!![]()
But instead of saying no gifts allowed, I would say ''the pleasure of your company is gift enough'' or something similar.
i''ve been calling her an old hag for many yrs.Date: 5/22/2010 6:40:44 PM
Author: cellentani
Uh, YEAH!!!! Totally rude to call your wife an old hag!Date: 5/22/2010 6:34:28 PM
Author:Dancing Fire
the old hag is turning 50 tomorrow and our daughters is throwing their mommy a surprise 50th BD party.i told the friends that i had invited ''no gifts allowed'',just come for dinner at this restaurant,so am i being rude?![]()
But instead of saying no gifts allowed, I would say ''the pleasure of your company is gift enough'' or something similar.
that''s what said in Chinese.Date: 5/22/2010 6:42:06 PM
Author: RaiKai
I think ''no gifts please'' would be fine.
No gifts ''allowed'' seems a bit harsh...what if someone brings one anyway? Some people are just gift givers!
she calls me an "old geezer", so we are even,no harm,no foul.Date: 5/22/2010 6:50:18 PM
Author: Uppy
DF, it is not funny at all to call your wife an old hag! I know you are trying to joke, but it is offensive.
HAHAHA!! This doesn''t surprise me at all! I''m sure you maent it as a loving term of endearment, lol! Happy birthday to your dear wife, by the way - I hope she has a wonderful celebration with family and friends!Date: 5/22/2010 6:51:11 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
i''ve been calling her an old hag for many yrs.nothing new.![]()
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there''re no writen invitations. i told her best friend to sent Email invitations or call whomever she felt comfortable with. her best friend would have a better idea of whom to invite than i would.Date: 5/22/2010 7:01:37 PM
Author: rms
I typically write ''we kindly request no gifts''
i''ll be sure to tell her "CRAZY" KaleighDate: 5/22/2010 6:53:41 PM
Author: Kaleigh
People will bring gifts even when you say no gifts...![]()
And no that''s not rude to say on the invite..
Happy 50th Mrs Dancingfire!!!!!![]()
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HA, after being here and dealing with you, perhaps I am a tad crazy!!! LOL!!!!Date: 5/22/2010 7:58:07 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
i''ll be sure to tell her ''CRAZY'' KaleighDate: 5/22/2010 6:53:41 PM
Author: Kaleigh
People will bring gifts even when you say no gifts...![]()
And no that''s not rude to say on the invite..
Happy 50th Mrs Dancingfire!!!!!![]()
said Happy Birthday!![]()
I agree. By any chance, DF, was that gorgeous 3 stone necklace a 50th birthday present for Mrs. DF?Date: 5/22/2010 6:42:06 PM
Author: RaiKai
I think ''no gifts please'' would be fine.
No gifts ''allowed'' seems a bit harsh...what if someone brings one anyway? Some people are just gift givers!
Seriously, DF. Not OKDate: 5/22/2010 6:50:18 PM
Author: Uppy
DF, it is not funny at all to call your wife an old hag! I know you are trying to joke, but it is offensive.
Yeah, I wanna know, too!!!!Date: 5/22/2010 10:37:57 PM
Author: tigian
I agree. By any chance, DF, was that gorgeous 3 stone necklace a 50th birthday present for Mrs. DF?Date: 5/22/2010 6:42:06 PM
Author: RaiKai
I think ''no gifts please'' would be fine.
No gifts ''allowed'' seems a bit harsh...what if someone brings one anyway? Some people are just gift givers!
that was the reason i said "no gifts" to the guests i invited. i don''t want them feel obligated to give my wife "red envelope" with cash.Date: 5/23/2010 1:39:04 AM
Author: Cehrabehra
I think its fine to ask for no gifts for your own party but for a surprise party where the person cannot say for themselves I don''t like it. There is a difference also between no gifts needed and no gifts allowed - some people ENJOY giving gifts while others are grateful to be off the hook.
Date: 5/22/2010 7:14:48 PM
Author: choro72
haha, I busted out laughing! Maybe it will help if it was explained that ''Old hag'' is a direct translation of the term ''wife'' in Chinese.
I''m raised in Japan by Chinese parents. My dad once went to the baker to order my mom a birthday cake. He told them the Chinese characters he wanted put on the cake, and they were horrified![]()
As for the note on the invitation, if I was the guest I wouldn''t think much of it, especially coming from you.![]()
that pendant was for the mistress.Date: 5/22/2010 10:37:57 PM
Author: tigian
I agree. By any chance, DF, was that gorgeous 3 stone necklace a 50th birthday present for Mrs. DF?Date: 5/22/2010 6:42:06 PM
Author: RaiKai
I think ''no gifts please'' would be fine.
No gifts ''allowed'' seems a bit harsh...what if someone brings one anyway? Some people are just gift givers!
Really? I just learnt that 'wife' and 'handcuffs' are the same word in Spanish... apparently it's a pervasive opinion//Date: 5/23/2010 3:06:20 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
Date: 5/22/2010 7:14:48 PM
Author: choro72
haha, I busted out laughing! Maybe it will help if it was explained that 'Old hag' is a direct translation of the term 'wife' in Chinese.
I'm raised in Japan by Chinese parents. My dad once went to the baker to order my mom a birthday cake. He told them the Chinese characters he wanted put on the cake, and they were horrified![]()
As for the note on the invitation, if I was the guest I wouldn't think much of it, especially coming from you.
...i knew Americans would take it the wrong way.![]()
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