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Reply to "If someone has too extravagant a party or home, would you not reciprocate?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think we have gone too far down the path of "entertaining" instead of old-fashioned "hospitality". People visit friends to have fun and feel welcomed, not to be "entertained." It's easier to be gracious and welcoming to guests, even if your home is modest, to concentrate on your guests feeling appreciated and valued by you. People care less about your décor and food than you think. [/quote] Op here. This is absolutely true. I could care less when we go to a friend’s home about their furniture or decor. I will invite the rich friend over. The mom is so nice and our kids get along well. I have never felt self conscious about our toys before. I actually purposely don’t go overboard on Christmas. We have plenty to keep some boys entertained for an afternoon.[/quote]
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