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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t have household staff- so no. Otherwise it is too hard to be formal, both in dress and dining, when you are the one doing all the cooking, plating, serving, cleaning and cleaning up- oh and being hostess and socializing and being pleasant while looking like you aren’t busy doing a bunch of work[/quote] You can do it! It’s all about menu planning. And caftans. And dim lighting. Also there is a great company called Party Hands where you can hire one or a few lovely people to help. [/quote] Yeah, PP! What the posters are saying is that if you're rich and have a fully-stocked kitchen, no limits to spending on quality drinks, premade luxury desserts or main courses, and hire staff, it's really easy, and how stupid do you have to be to not want to do this?!! You're not allowed to be poor, socially-anxious or executive functioning-challenged. It's so easy!!! [/quote] Babe, this thread is literally about *formal dinner parties.* Did you drunkenly stumble in from the Tortinos and Boxed Wine in My Studio Apartment thread?[/quote] OMG. Thank you for the laugh!!![/quote]
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