Anonymous wrote:OP, white Americans are used to being told to bring something, so you really won't offend them by telling them to bring wine, dessert, a salad, an appetizer. It's all good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're overthinking! Tell them to bring wine or whatever they like to drink, or a dessert.
Thanks. But how do I say it exactly? Like word for word. In my culture its very rude to tell someone to bring something. Instead its like a game. You tell someone not to bring anything and then they bring something. I know its weird but that's how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd say basically what you said here. "You don't need to bring anything at all! If I know South Asian and Middle Eastern folks—and I do, hahaha!!--they'll probably bring oodles to share. So you're welcome to contribute a drink or dessert or appetizer if you'd like, but we will have plenty either way!" Basically, just find a lighthearted way to tell them that your other international friends will probably bring stuff whether you ask them to or not, and then let the white americans do what they like with that info.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd say basically what you said here. "You don't need to bring anything at all! If I know South Asian and Middle Eastern folks—and I do, hahaha!!--they'll probably bring oodles to share. So you're welcome to contribute a drink or dessert or appetizer if you'd like, but we will have plenty either way!" Basically, just find a lighthearted way to tell them that your other international friends will probably bring stuff whether you ask them to or not, and then let the white americans do what they like with that info.
Anonymous wrote:You're overthinking! Tell them to bring wine or whatever they like to drink, or a dessert.