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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe the discussion should hone in on the time the question is asked... When I host a dinner party I make all components of the dinner and don't expect/want anybody to bring dessert, appetizer etc. So when an invited guest asks 'can I bring something' do they mean something substantial, i.e. part of the dinner? I would never want to burden my guest with such a task, afterall, I am inviting them for dinner. So I usually say 'just bring yourself.' But I still think it is nice if my guests show up with a small gesture of gratitude, i.e. wine etc. For people that do not bring anything at all, what is your reasoning?[/quote]
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