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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People have given pretty elaborate justifications for why they don't feed their guests and I can see how your logic is working in your head, but I just can't wrap my head around how is it not rude to invite some one over and not provide basic refreshments? I would never host an event planning to not have at least light snacks and a beverage or two. Doesn't have to be fancy but even when a neighbor stops by unexpectedly, I at least get them a glass of water and invite them to sit down. Sounds like some of you don't bother with even that? How can you claim to be hosting a party if you won't do that little for your guests? Do you not like the people you're inviting?[/quote] People are saying they offer cake, ice cream and a drink. Nobody's saying they offer absolutely nothing. [/quote] People are offering less than what is needed. And people are not offering food to adults. People are putting an investment of a $15 cake and calling 20 people and expecting at least a present that costs $15. How about a dollar store present for a cake, ice-cream, drinks party? Why even have a party? Put a drop box in front of your house and ask people to donate toys to your kid! [/quote]
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