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To party or not?

(115 Posts)
Chestnut Tue 04-Jan-22 18:35:04

You may find too many of them unwilling to go for health reasons, which would reduce the numbers considerably.

GagaJo Tue 04-Jan-22 18:32:05

No, no, no. The UK yesterday had over 200,000 cases of Covid. My ex & his family went to a wedding a week ago. 7 of them now have Covid. Thank god his 90 year old FIL didn't get it.

eazybee Tue 04-Jan-22 18:09:45

I think it would be foolish.

Nortsat Tue 04-Jan-22 18:07:02

I am even unsure about concert tickets we have for 24th February!

We cancelled so many events and arrangements before Christmas, I wouldn’t be comfortable at such a large party and would give apologies.

Kim19 Tue 04-Jan-22 18:04:01

Too large a gathering for me I fear.

MissAdventure Tue 04-Jan-22 18:02:21

No.
So many people are bound to pose a risk, I would think.

Hithere Tue 04-Jan-22 18:01:23

Not at all

25Avalon Tue 04-Jan-22 18:00:57

We had an 80th party booked at our venue for 9th January for 50+. . So many have said however that they don’t want to attend because of the risk that the party bookers have cancelled until a later date to be agreed.

MayBeMaw Tue 04-Jan-22 17:54:18

No way!

Baggs Tue 04-Jan-22 17:54:10

No, but only because I'm not a party person, not for reasons of health worry.

Chestnut Tue 04-Jan-22 17:53:58

No and double no.

tanith Tue 04-Jan-22 17:52:47

No I absolutely would not be attending that.

greenlady102 Tue 04-Jan-22 17:52:37

hell no

Grandmabatty Tue 04-Jan-22 17:52:00

I wouldnt

Bellab Tue 04-Jan-22 17:48:50

Have a 70th birthday party planned for the 22nd January,having doubts about people wanting to mix. Would you attend a party for approximately 120 people ? Need to make a decision!