Would you bribe a parent to bring their kid to your child's birthday party?

Would you bribe a parent to bring their kid to your child's birthday party?

Being popular is all the rage when you're in school, but for some kids, making friends is tough. For the latter, what happens when birthday parties come around? Jane explores...

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During the show, we encourage our listeners to send us voice notes telling us about what's happening in their lives. Occasionally, we get some out-there messages that just cannot be ignored!

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Simon and I have been known for playing random voice notes on air, either by accident or sometimes we’ll find a really juicy clip from a friend of ours that’s just too good not to put on the radio. 

We've now gotten to a point where people are sending us voice notes that they’ve received from WhatsApp groups that they belong to (the scandal I tell you!). Often they’re just really funny jokes, or people screaming and shouting, but once in a while we receive an absolute cracker that is just too good for us not to play! 

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So, Simon belongs to a touch rugby WhatsApp group and one of the fathers accidentally sent his wife’s voice note that was clearly meant for a friend of hers. 

Now, in this voice note, she can be heard begging the other parent to bring her child to a birthday party and that she’s even willing to pay for the kid to be there - because, and I quote, "he’s a little weird!".

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I just have to know, when did parents start getting so desperate that they offer other parents money to bring their kids to a birthday party?

Would you do this if your child was 'weird'?

Listen to the voice note below to understand why Simon and I were left a little gobsmacked:

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