When a guest asks what can I bring..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:sorry but if you say NOTHING i'll bring NOTHING.

how can you say NOTHING and expect the guest to read your mind?

Fine, but I assume you will bring a hostess gift, right?
Anonymous
Please tell me you bring a hostess gift. A bottle of wine is just not that hard to pick up.
Anonymous
If it's informal and I know the guests well, I'll ask them to pick up dessert (or if I'm making something that would be good with ice cream, say just ice cream). Otherwise, booze.
Anonymous
I used to say "nothing" or "just yourselves" but I've grown up and if they seem really to want to bring something, I give a somewhat specific order, e.g. a salad, dessert, veggie side or whatever. They can buy it or prepare it. I'm always happier if people give me a specific thing, it's easy enough to do or buy. So don't be shy. If I really have it all under control, I say "nothing, truly, the only thing missing is you" or "red wine" or whatever.
ThatSmileyFaceGuy
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Usually just say that if they want something special to drink. So that I don't have to have 6 different beers and 4 varieties of wine on hand.
ThatSmileyFaceGuy
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Anonymous
I appreciate it when the guest suggests something eg "Can I bring a dessert/salad/alcohol etc"? I can say no, or choose, or suggest something else. Kind of takes the pressure off everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:sorry but if you say NOTHING i'll bring NOTHING.

how can you say NOTHING and expect the guest to read your mind?

Fine, but I assume you will bring a hostess gift, right?


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