Anonymous wrote:Potlucks are not great. It’s often a mishmash of foods that do not go together and people always make errors on how many servings to bring. And then there is the labor afterwards of cleaning containers and the sad person whose dish was practically untouched. Potlucks are fun when you are 25 and have nothing better to do. OP, I’m with you, last minute potlucks are annoying. It would be better to ask people to chip in to cover catering or food delivery.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds normal to me.
With my family it was less about “hosting” and more about getting together. If you were invited, you’d ask if you could bring anything, or just bring something you wanted to share. Once you arrived, you’d check in with the hosts to see if there was any way you could help. Afterwards, we’d pitch in to help clean.
We just wanted to spend time together. We were family, not company.
Anonymous wrote:This may be an unpopular opinion, but you know what? Opening your home is a huge percentage of the effort of people getting together. You have to clean and make sure you have enough tables and linens and plates and that your kids are cared for, blah blah. If someone opens their home and presents the opportunity for people to get together, I’m fine bringing a dish or two, some wine, etc. I appreciate their effort and I don’t mind contributing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jfc, not everyone can afford to do that.
They are very rich.
Anonymous wrote:Jfc, not everyone can afford to do that.