When you're at a dinner party and there's only wine, no other drinks

Anonymous
I would serve you some iced tea, Op.
Anonymous
Nothing wrong with san pelligrino and a slice of lemon. We are not going to serve coca cola like it is a 7 year old birthday party!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with san pelligrino and a slice of lemon. We are not going to serve coca cola like it is a 7 year old birthday party!


If you feed Coca-Cola to a child you're terrible adult.
Anonymous
I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).
Anonymous
OMG, I'm the PP on the other thread who wanted to know who the "boring water" poster was and why they went down in DCUM history. Thank you, thank you, thank you to whoever resurrected it for me, this is pure gold. Lololololol for hours that someone expects a dinner party hostess to throw some lemonade on the table. This is amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There should be still and sparkling water or is this a trailer home


Omg cracked me up.

Obviously not offering water was an oversight. It's asking a lot of the host to have all sorts of other options available too though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do the must have only wine with nice day dinner say to Morman or Muslim guests who don't drink? Or do you not invite them?


My friends are not observant.

Mormons don't drink most of these other things like tea or soda anyway due to caffeine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).


Pee-Kay and I love a vodka soda, carcass out.
Anonymous
It's nice to have options but water is also fine.
Just ask for it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).


Pee-Kay and I love a vodka soda, carcass out.


Hi friend!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t everyone set up a drink area with a variety of options when hosting?

And, if someone ever asks me for water, I respond: “Sure! Tap or bottled? Or, can I offer you something else? I have x, y or z.”

It’s weird to just serve wine.

Not really. We might have a pre-dinner cocktail; otherwise it's wine and water (sparkling or still). And I've been to lots and lots of dinners that were the same. It's not a restaurant.
Anonymous
There's always water. Go to the kitchen and fill your glass. It's not hard.
Anonymous
This is so strange. Even at restaurants they serve water with wine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do the must have only wine with nice day dinner say to Morman or Muslim guests who don't drink? Or do you not invite them?


My friends are not observant.

Mormons don't drink most of these other things like tea or soda anyway due to caffeine.


Mormons LOVE soda! They can have caffeine. They cannot have HOT drinks like coffee or tea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Close relatives of mine have medical conditions such that they have to avoid alcohol. They would request water. That's all. Not make a big deal about it.

Stop the drama, OP.


This thread is from 2018. OP probably figured out the beverage situation in the last half-decade.

This thread got resurrected because there is a current discussion over in the DCUM travel forum about bad hosts and bad guests that some have said needs to go down in history as one of those best threads ever of DCUM. Then of course someone else asked about what other famous threads are on the site. "Boring water" is one of DCUM's finest, so it got resurrected for neophytes to enjoy.
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