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[quote=Anonymous]However, sometimes when people asked, "Just bring yourselves" they don't truly mean it. I have a neighbor who always have big events and socials throughout the year. Even though people come empty handed because she requested it she goes off behind closed doors about how greedy people are. Since I'm close to her I know to bring something. She complains after each event how much money she spent on food, decoration, music. etc., but the ingrates didn't bother to bring a dish to share. At the Fourth of July gathering she was angry because no one bought a dish besides me. She even made an announcement during her toast that I was the only one that offered to help her. I felt bad for the other guests. I was raised that it is rude to show up at someone's house empty handed. I always bring something to share because behind closed doors I don't want anyone complaining that I'm taking advantage of them. [/quote]
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