Average worker at a wine store is making $15 an hour in a deadend job. They don’t know anything about wine. If you get some small shop owner, sure. But odds are it’s just some prole who doesn’t know a thing. |
Don’t overthink it: Bouquet of flowers. Fifty bucks. No vase. |
My dad loved college friends bringing booze to our family beach house, but he wanted a very specific bottle of scotch that costs $80 to 100. But honestly, even a thank you card was appreciated. Most college kids don’t bring anything. My mom and dad never said anything to their faces about being moochers but after they left my dad would make sarcastic comments. |
No flower arrangement in a vessel since they may not have one suitable |
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I like the box of sweets from a local place, bakery, grocery store, etc. |
Have him bring the ingredients for a charcuterie board that he can put together for everyone once there. (Assuming this is in skill set). |
No. Unless he's known for it and does that all the time. He should bring things he also enjoys and are within his character not try to put on fake airs with fancy bourbon and French wines from the top shelf he's never had or olive oil. This is so try hard. |
Flowers are so boring and uncreative. |
Alcohol would not be welcome. We don't drink at all. |
Are you hosting a college student at your beach house soon? |
If your parents invited them, or you did, they aren't moochers, they are guests. If they invited themselves they are moochers. |
Sweets or flowers are nice. No alcohol. |
College student walking in with hard alcohol for friend's parents seems very uncouth to me. I like the recommendation of a bottle of good rose champagne because the bottle and box are pretty and every beach house owner can tuck this in a fridge and enjoy after the college guests depart.
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I don't think college kids realize how expensive it is to entertain a handful of college kids at your normal family beach house for merely 3 days. Food and booze is easily north of $1000 if not $2000 if you go out to eat a few times, depending on how much jet ski and boat use, another $1000 in petrol, inevitably something will get broken, plus all the bedding and cleanup after they leave. The least you can do is grab a $5 thank you card in town and leave it on the counter when you leave. Apparently most kids are not taught that by their parents. |