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[quote=Anonymous]I can not fathom why someone wouldn't just either ask the host or hostess for water, go get your own water from the sink, or say "Larla, can I help you by filling the water glasses?" I mean, why are none of those options? When I host I consider myself pretty competent and good at multi-tasking. But filling up water glasses is such a pain, and not something you want to do early because it just sits there and stuff can get in it. I also don't like the pitcher approach because we often host kids or grandparents and I don't the either are in a good position to pour their own water from big pitchers. One friend has a buffet that he uses to attractively line up liter bottles of bottled water, sparkling water, and wine. It's pretty, they're all the same sized, they're near the table, and MUCH easier to pour or grab another. I'm going to try this. [/quote]
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