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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have different expectations of others when they are my guests and different expectation of myself as a guest. I always bring gifts - flowers, chocolates, wine. when I am a guest. I don't expect gifts when others come to my house. I almost never take back leftovers when I go to other peoples home. I always offer leftovers (packed in tupperware and already in plastic bags to carry home) to my guests because I tend to cook in large quantities for any event. If you like the people you invited and had a good time, don't get hung up on these little things.[/quote] +1 And there are just as many threads on DCUM telling people... "don't bring food, I already prepared the menu," "don't bring wine, I carefully selected the wines that I wanted to serve," "don't bring chocolates, I don't think that you should assume I eat sweets," "definitely don't bring a houseplant, I have enough stuff" and on and on... People honestly can't win.[/quote]
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