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TBF

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2. In my suburb the outdoor birthday "cards" are ordered from specialty companies
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 06:34 PM
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that do this locally. Not just for kids - sometimes it's a graduation, 50th birthday, etc. I ordered a couple times so my kids wouldn't feel left out. For teens they usually focus on activities like sports, dance or cheer, instruments they play, their age in big numbers, and some birthday symbols like a cupcake or balloons. The ones you're describing certainly don't sound age appropriate.

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this is 98% about the parent(s) - Every. Single. Time. stopdiggin Monday #1
In my suburb the outdoor birthday "cards" are ordered from specialty companies TBF Monday #2
Right? Brenda Monday #6
Yep, I'm in Texas TBF Monday #20
Sounds like a waste of money. roamer65 Monday #3
And wth would anyone want to advertise that a child lives at that address? SheltieLover Monday #4
It's beyond my comprehension. roamer65 Monday #7
Same here, Roamer! SheltieLover Monday #8
Not sure I understand what you are saying Brenda Monday #10
Advertising that a child lives there can make them a target for predators... Jack Valentino Monday #23
So...what...keep the kid a secret prisoner inside? GenThePerservering Yesterday #24
no kids, and I have never had a birthday party Skittles Monday #5
I was happy if I just got a birthday cake and some ice cream. roamer65 Monday #9
I'll top that! I never had a birthday! I was orphaned before I was conceived. Wonder Why Monday #17
When I was in 1st grade one of my classmates mom invited the WHOLE CLASS Maru Kitteh Monday #21
Around my neighborhood those are mostly put up for high school granduations senseandsensibility Monday #11
I've also seen those types of signs around, too. Brenda Monday #12
Yes, it's done for social media JI7 Monday #13
In my neighborhood, this seems like it started during the pandemic ... surrealAmerican Monday #14
aha! Brenda Monday #16
It absolutely started during the pandemic Niagara Monday #19
Maybe it's because I have boys, but all my kids ever wanted Bettie Monday #15
They started this trend during the pandemic because we were on lockdown Niagara Monday #18
Girls under around 15 are very tuned into cosmetics videos/content Renew Deal Monday #22
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