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Birthday party drama! Oh to be 6 again 😂
Answered 5 years ago
My daughter has been asked to a party, the mum gave me the invite and I said yes we will go. After looking closely at the invitation it's a dress up party with the theme of frozen, each child has been assigned a character and my daughter was given Olaf. She is devastated she can't be Elsa as she loves wearing a dress. Do you think it would be ok to make Olaf into more of a snow princess rather than a snowman?
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5 years ago
My daughter got an invite to the party too, she got sven do you think she could make that girly?
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5 years ago
How very odd to assign each invitee a character. Odd and quite rude. And...... What little girl wants to be Olaf at a frozen themed dress up party, sheesh. Yes, I think that would be perfectly fine to make Olaf more girly. An alternative Olaf. Or maybe olaf’s Sister.
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5 years ago
I agree...totally odd and very rude!
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5 years ago
Thanks.
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5 years ago
I agree how fucking rude!!!!
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5 years ago
Olaf is the cutest character of them all. Go as Olaf but tweak it to your liking. I like the tutu idea.
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5 years ago
How strange to allocate characters. I’d definitely turn Olaf into a snow princess. School mums are the worst!
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5 years ago
Let her dress as whoever she wants.
Just say sorry this was the only frozen outfit we have.
Just say sorry this was the only frozen outfit we have.
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5 years ago
Rude but you could try a a little white tutu with it and some brown stockings. Kinda cute
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5 years ago
That would be very cute
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5 years ago
That sounds like a lot of expense for a birthday party but maybe they have something planned that needs all the characters? Like acting out a scene for a game or something? If she still wants to go just make your own version of Olaf.
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5 years ago
Teach your kid she can’t have what she wants all the time.
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5 years ago
Or you could teach her, if she doesn't want to do something she doesn't have to do it. Or thinking outside the box.
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5 years ago
It's a good lesson for the birthday girl, we have all had that awful friend who isn't very pretty, who makes her friends feel like sluts if they look nice.
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5 years ago
^It does seem like this was just birthday girl's Mum way of making sure that the other girls didn't out princess her daughter!
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5 years ago
Wrap her up in toilet paper and send her on her way🤣! Seriously some parents take their kids birthday parties way to seriously...I have never heard of people being assigned a designated character to dress up as for a kids party. I think it's rude to expect people to pay for a certain costume plus a present🤷♀️
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5 years ago
Silly all around 😫