If the water glasses were out and the water pitcher wasn't, obviously the host forgot the water. You should have asked. Something is always forgotten: sometimes its the rolls, sometimes the water, sometimes the green beans are discovered in the warmer the next morning. |
This. Wine and water is perfectly fine. It’s not a restaurant, dum-dum. The water was clearly an oversight. |
There should be still and sparkling water or is this a trailer home |
Oh shut up |
Lol. Sparkling or still water are your choices. Too boring? Stay home, or 7-11 per the PP! |
I’m pretty sure most adults drink one of the beverages PP serves. |
Coffee and tea are for dessert, not dinner. Who drinks coffee with a beef dish?! |
I think this is a great excuse to bring back the punch bowl (non-alcoholic). I am from the midwest and fondly remember all sorts of dinners where there was a glorious punch bowl out for the kids. It's so fun for everyone. |
I don't run a convenience mart here! I don't think there are, in fact, many adults who don't drink beer, wine, coffee, or tea. That seems like a lot of options. If you want something different, bring a Crystal Light packet to dump in your water or whatever it is you drink. |
Water is so boring it ruins dinner? That's ... odd. |
I would not consider a punch bowl "so fun" but to each their own. however, while I don't mind my own kids having punch, I don't think many friends would appreciate me feeding their kids the old Sprite/lime sherbet kind of thing. Lots of our friends are really uptight about their kids having soda so at most I offer milk and juice boxes, which are controversial enough in our friend circle. Maybe I am just self-conscious but so many parents are really controlling of sugar, I don't want them to get the idea that my kids have soda regularly (which they don't but an occasional treat is OK). |
I love code red mountain dew |
Who doesn't? I love a host who offers Diet Coke. |
Maybe for a summer BBQ or picnic, but for an indoor dinner? Odd. -Midwesterner as well |
No, I don’t have this problem. When I host I offer filtered water or Perrier with the meal. None of my friends drink soda, lemonade, juice or other high-sugar drinks, nor do I so I’d just have them go to waste as leftovers. I offer espresso and tea (decaf or regular) after dinner. Yo |