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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think OP's balking is weird (who doesn't enjoy homemade pizza?!) but this is why I always run menu plans past guests - to rule out surprises, allergy/dietary issues, etc. [/quote] DP. This isn't about not enjoying pizza. The etiquette misstep on the part of the host was not to inform the guests about the "theme" of the night, which included making their own meal. That is a theme. That is not a dinner party, where one assumes one gets to go and relax and enjoy themselves, not have to work for their dinner.[/quote] [b]You aren't a DP. You're the OP.[/b] Because literally no one else agrees with this perspective. It was kind of a wild assumption that it was a "dinner party" as well. Did she dress in a cocktail dress and her DH in tails?[/quote] I'm the PP you are accusing. I'm definitely not the OP. And plenty of us agree that you need to inform guests if the party is something other than just come over and have a regular meal. (I have no comment on the wine.) I also happen to know a great deal about etiquette. I'm guessing you are the PP who pretends to be more than one defending the host's lack of manner. Ah, are you the host?[/quote]
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