There were “food apps.” What other kind of apps would we be talking about here? |
Your preference for two meals is not the host’s problem. Eat a small lunch so you don’t melt down like a damn toddler. |
| Any party, any time - some munchies and drinks should be available to guests as soon as they come to your house. |
You should have eaten lunch first and then had your kid announce that to the host. |
Op here and I don't consider a bbq dinner as people will have a hot dog here or a burger there while socializing.Then come back on hour or so later for something else. From the bbq's I've hosted it's grazing in between socializing and playing games. Everything is cooked and put on hot trays so people can take as they please at whatever time they choose to. If they arrive early there's food and if they arrive late there's still food to be eaten at there leisure. |
What is a memorial weekend barbecue other than a barbecue that happens on Memorial Day weekend? |
Umm. Perhaps don’t “stuff your face”. Just eat like a normal human being. |
| There should be appetizers or snacks immediately and cooking needs to start by 5:15 or so. Don’t invite people at 4 if you don’t plan to serve until 6! |
Next time bring nibbles and appetizers and get other neighbors to do the same. |
same |
OP here. And that ^^ was not me. Weird. |
OP here. We had asked what we could bring, and were told not to bring anything. It's rude to bring something when you are told not to. |
You could have been like "oh, it's just for me, not the group lol." Enough with these hosts who want to control everything. |
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Food should be ready by the arrival time noted on the invitation. I have a cousin like Op's neighbor, and she is terribly disorganized. A few years ago, she invited us to her house for dinner, and not only was the food not ready, but she wasn't there. We waited outside for 30 minutes, and when she arrived, she began cooking the food she had just purchased.
If you invite me to dinner, I don't want to watch you prepare it. Everything should be ready by the time your guests start arriving. |
| I once fainted in the bathroom awaiting dinner at my DH’s colleague’s house. I was 8 months pregnant and prone to wild blood sugar swings. |