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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And this is why I don't host (or attend) dinner parties. Because apparently, no matter what you do, you will offend someone. Luckily, my group of friends isn't anywhere NEAR as uptight as the posters in this thread, and we also don't count having a bbq at someone's house an event worthy of a hostess gift, flowers, monogrammed towels, or a handwritten thank-you card. I've never been so happy to be low-brow![/quote] But don't you bring a 6 pack of beer or something when you go to a BBQ at someone's house? I wouldn't bring monogrammed towels to someone's house for a dinner party (snort), but I don't show up empty handed either. Of course, within my circle it's pretty standard to say "Bring a dish or drink to pass." I guess we're cheap. :lol:[/quote] I don't bring something if someone says don't bring anything. If I get an invitation, I would ask directly if I could bring beer or chips or salad or whatever, but if they say no, I don't think 'hmmm...then flowers or candle.' [/quote]
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