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When someone wishes you a happy birthday and asks for a party, you have a few options for responding, depending on your preferences and the nature of your relationship with that person. Here are some possible ways to respond:

  1. Express gratitude and decline the party invitation:

    • "Thank you so much for the birthday wishes! I really appreciate it. I won't be having a party this year, but I'd love to catch up with you sometime soon."
  2. Appreciate the gesture and offer an alternative plan:

    • "Thank you for the birthday wishes! I'm not planning a big party, but maybe we could grab coffee or lunch together to celebrate sometime?"
  3. Keep it lighthearted and playfully decline:

    • "Haha, thank you for the birthday wishes! I'm not throwing a party this year, but I'll be sure to eat an extra slice of cake for you!"
  4. Accept the idea and plan something low-key:

    • "Thanks for the birthday wishes! I hadn't planned on a big party, but maybe we could have a small get-together at my place with a few friends. What do you think?"
  5. Be honest about your plans:

    • "Thank you for the birthday wishes! I already made plans for a quiet celebration with my close family/friends, but I appreciate the thought."

Remember, it's your birthday, and you have the right to celebrate it in a way that makes you feel comfortable and happy. If you don't want to have a party or prefer a more low-key celebration, it's perfectly okay to decline the invitation. Be polite and appreciative in your response, and if the person is a close friend, you can always suggest alternative ways to spend time together to celebrate your special day.

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