I want to invite my teacher to my birthday party

I’m thinking about inviting my teacher to my birthday party. Before you say anything, I’m not a little kid; I just don’t have that many friends at school. My birthday is coming up, and I can invite up to 13 people to the bowling alley where I’m celebrating. Honestly, I wish I had more friends, but it’s just not the case right now.

I really like this teacher—she’s the chillest one at school and someone I genuinely trust. I know some might find it strange, but I don’t really care about that. It would honestly make my day if she could come. Plus, I think my friends would find it funny, so I wouldn’t feel embarrassed. Should I go for it?

One Reply to “I want to invite my teacher to my birthday party”

  1. It sounds like you’ve put a lot of thought into this, and it’s great that you feel so connected to your teacher! Inviting someone you admire to your birthday party can be a really nice gesture, and it’s sweet that you want to share your celebration with her. If you think she would appreciate the invite and that it would bring you joy, why not go for it?

    You could keep the invitation casual—maybe mention it after class or send her a quick email. Just be prepared that she might have other commitments on that day. Regardless of her response, it’s amazing that you value your relationship with her. Good luck, and I hope you have a fantastic birthday!

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