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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are going to a party from 12:30-2 and was told by the host there will be no lunch served. I was steaming. That is lunchtime, my dc will be hungry so I have to carry lunch with me for him. What are thinking. [/quote] I really do not understand these kinds of posters. If you feel this way, don't go to the party. Or don't go to this person's parties in the future. I personally think hosts have a wide latitude in what they do. Should guests criticize whether or not a host decorates the house? The types of games chosen? Whether or not they play music? Criticizing what they chose to serve for food is similar. Really, hosting is about having people over and encouraging them to have a good time. For some people, that's music and dancing; for some people that's the effort of having a bunch of kids go nuts in your home; for some people that's about the food. There isn't a "right" way to have a party, just like there isn't a right way to decorate a house. This thread is filled with insanity.[/quote] If the party was at a borderline time, I can understand. At 12:30, there should be lunch! Every guest is going to think the host is a bad host.[/quote] How do you even word an invitation to say there is no lunch served? Party at 12:30. Please eat lunch before you come because no lunch will be served?[/quote]
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