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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We entertain often and most people bring something but I certainly don't keep track and it's not expected. I find it happens more often when we have big events (like a holiday party). I was always taught that people reciprocate rather than bring gifts. But that doesn't always happen so the hostess gift was born to reduce the need to reciprocate. I am honestly not a big fan of hostess gifts. It's often food we don't eat, or wine that isn't very good, or some trinket we don't need. I think there are some hostess gifts that just go into rotation - probably show up at 4 houses before someone finally stops the chain. [/quote] Most things are just re-gifted or donated here. I really prefer you just come. Do you think I really want another candle??[/quote]
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