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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just let them know! I won’t be serving alcohol this year as I have stopped drinking. I will have a lot of delicious options! I find it so strange that some adults can’t socialize without alcohol. If that’s you, you need to ask yourself what’s going on.[/quote] That’s like saying someone is “wrong” to be disappointed that they were only served super-strict health food at a party, when they were expecting a more typical party. Wouldn’t you be disappointed to show up to a party expecting to have a bit of a festive evening only to be served nothing but raw vegetables and quinoa and no dessert? DH and I very rarely drink, it’s even more rare that we get a sitter and have a night at a party or a dinner party. So when we do have that opportunity to go out, we would like a cocktail or a glass of wine—no big deal. We don’t drink to get drunk and we don’t have more than one (for the driver) or two (for the passenger). [/quote]
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