Is this ok? Im debating inviting a few "kids" without their parents. They're in highschool and very capable of attending a wedding on their own but would that be weird to just invite them?
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
Lmao wow you're right that sounds creepy. Lol im 20 so they're around my age but they're involved in community theater with me. I know they're parents but its usually just them hanging out doing shows with us. I was about sixteen when I got involved in this group so its not as weird as it sounds lol but they usually come to rehearsals by themselves and while I know their parents we barely have a relationship and they might as well be adults so if it was a possibility I was considering it.
In Response to Re:inviting kids without parents:[QUOTE]Also, how old is "in high school"? There's a big difference between 13 or 14 and 17 or 18, IMO Posted by BartenderBW[/QUOTE]
Um the youngest is sixteen. But between there and eighteen.
I don't think that's creepy, you're barely older than them yourself. It seems like you're just inviting your friends, and some of your friends happen to be under 18.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_inviting-kids-without-parents?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f68913d4-2eaa-4c61-9dec-b96fa7a87386Post:0b3df1e7-17b8-43e8-8545-d0cc5446f337">Re: inviting kids without parents</a>: [QUOTE]I don't think that's creepy, you're barely older than them yourself. It seems like you're just inviting your friends, and some of your friends happen to be under 18. Posted by Gabrielle76[/QUOTE]
Yup, this.
Even if she was 25, I still don't think it would creepy. ::shrug:: At 17, I hardly considered myself a little kid who needed her parents with her - I was a senior in high school and off to college. My parents, who are awesome, loving, and wonderful people, agreed. I would have certainly been allowed to attend a wedding without them.
I think this is a case on you have to know your audience.
Some parents are like Joy's, others are more strict on who their kids hang-out with. Knowing the kids are at the theater with other castmates and crew is way different than their 16-year old going to a wedding with a bunch of people they don't know.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_inviting-kids-without-parents?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:f68913d4-2eaa-4c61-9dec-b96fa7a87386Post:6046fc20-df91-4d7b-b0df-448c1edef7db">Re:inviting kids without parents</a>: [QUOTE]So its not like some kind of ettiquette breech? Posted by ridedatbike[/QUOTE] No, it's not an etiquette breach.
But holy goodness, I'm glad you clarified. Your OP sounded a lot creepier than the reality lol.
Re: inviting kids without parents
Um the youngest is sixteen. But between there and eighteen.
[QUOTE]I don't think that's creepy, you're barely older than them yourself. It seems like you're just inviting your friends, and some of your friends happen to be under 18.
Posted by Gabrielle76[/QUOTE]
Yup, this.
Even if she was 25, I still don't think it would creepy. ::shrug:: At 17, I hardly considered myself a little kid who needed her parents with her - I was a senior in high school and off to college. My parents, who are awesome, loving, and wonderful people, agreed. I would have certainly been allowed to attend a wedding without them.
Some parents are like Joy's, others are more strict on who their kids hang-out with. Knowing the kids are at the theater with other castmates and crew is way different than their 16-year old going to a wedding with a bunch of people they don't know.
[QUOTE]So its not like some kind of ettiquette breech?
Posted by ridedatbike[/QUOTE]
No, it's not an etiquette breach.
But holy goodness, I'm glad you clarified. Your OP sounded a lot creepier than the reality lol.