Arriving 10 minutes early to a dinner party

Anonymous
Don't arrive 10 minutes early. I agree that a few minutes past the designated time is ideal. Not a lot, but a few minutes.
Anonymous
If the host isn't ready by 10 of, then s/he is just disorganized. At that point, host should be sitting down with a glass of wine, waiting for guests to arrive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the host isn't ready by 10 of, then s/he is just disorganized. At that point, host should be sitting down with a glass of wine, waiting for guests to arrive.


And they deserve to have that glass of wine alone, without any rude early arrivals.
Anonymous
It's really rude. Nobody will appreciate it. You are supposed to arrive 10-15 minutes after the appointed time for a dinner party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the host isn't ready by 10 of, then s/he is just disorganized. At that point, host should be sitting down with a glass of wine, waiting for guests to arrive.


Sorry, but lots of dinner preparations are very last-minute. S/He is not disorganized, but instead is lovingly cooking a fancy dinner for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the host isn't ready by 10 of, then s/he is just disorganized.


Indeed. Are you looking to punish them for that, or would you prefer to allow them to make a more gracious reception for their guests?
Anonymous
OMG my dad (totally oblivious) would arrive up to an hour early, because he was ready to leave the house & had been preparing to go to this thing all day. And, he fully believed they'd be super duper excited to see him.

Having hosted dinner parties myself, it's annoying for a guest to show up early. It's in those last few minutes I'd be panicking, looking at the clock & hoping they don't show up early. 10 minutes is not rude, but it is annoying.
Anonymous
Rude. Not a biggy, but rude. Try to arrive up to 15 minutes late.
Anonymous
If I wanted you to arrive at 8:15, I would invite you for 8:15. If I invite you for 8, I mean 8. Please do ask I request not as you interpret.
Anonymous
Man, some of you are very uptight. I host lots of dinners and it wouldn't bother me at all.
Anonymous
I wouldn't arrive early or late. I try to come at the exact time the person asked me to.
Anonymous
I like to host dinner parties fir close friends and used to do it often. If one or two showed up early, I wouldn't mind. However, I wouldn't do that to someone. I'd sit in the car or walk around the block.
Anonymous
I would drive around the block. If you do show up early, be kind and don threat work or leave the hostess less than dressed.
Anonymous
Don threat means don't create. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If the host isn't ready by 10 of, then s/he is just disorganized. At that point, host should be sitting down with a glass of wine, waiting for guests to arrive.


And they deserve to have that glass of wine alone, without any rude early arrivals.


It's ten fucking minutes, moron.

What crawled up your ass and died?

your escargot?
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