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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I agree a polite host should provide something for all guests, anyone other than the most special of snowflakes can certainly go 2 hours without food. This is especially true, as even per OP, snacks and cake are being servedat the party. It's sad that we have created a society that must be constantly shoving things into their mouths, and that even simple birthday parties, which used to just be cake and chips at home, are now expected to be 4 course meals at "an establishment". [/quote] At lunchtime, I most certainly like to be shoveling things into my mouth. Would you invite friends to your home at 7:00 pm on a Friday, and not serve any food? I would find that weird.[/quote] I agree! I do think birthday parties have gotten somewhat over the top with high expectations (creative goody bags, crafty decorations, etc), but FOOD is not one of them! Food is what you serve when you have a party for god sakes! god people have gotten lazy. [/quote]
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