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[quote=Anonymous]Pot luck dinners are way way better than they used to be. At my first two jobs out of school we do stuff like a pot luck, maybe Xmas gift exchange, Chris Kringle, cookie exchange or we send Xmas cards to each other. But the catch was work in my Places were nearly all men. The wives made the pot luck, bought and wrap gifts and they were not invited. When single my moms made cookies. Later wife took on Xmas card duties. At my brothers job secretaries helped the guys out. Today at least that nonsense died off. And back in my aunts day it was expected international clients and sometimes boss come to your house for dinner and drinks and prepare it all. I recall in Y2K at KPMG in 1998 we were updating T&E system and old codes such as spousal groceries for client dinners were still active. Yes the Partner could expense wife’s grocery bill for client dinners at home. Kinda like Bewitched when Mr. Tate - Darren’s boss would come to dinner [/quote]
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