Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always do wine. If people don’t drink they will regift it and bring it to someone else’s home.
I'm not worried that they don't drink. I mean they might not, but they can regift.
But I don't drink, and in my experience when you bring wine to someone's house they often open it and pour you a drink and then there are awkward conversations when you refuse it. It's just weirdness that isn't a big deal but I'd rather avoid.
I'm happy to give a bottle of wine to someone who knows me well enough that they already know I don't drink.
If you can locate St. Agrestis's "Phony Negroni" anywhere, consider that. They are an excellent non-alcoholic choice, and the packaging is really nice.
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Anonymous wrote:New work friend is having a small casual late evening gathering to celebrate her husband's birthday.
I know wine is an obvious choice, but I don't drink and while I give people wine sometimes it can get awkward.
Is there something from Trader Joe's I could bring? I won't be able to get home between the store and home, so something that doesn't need heating would be good.
Or should I go with flowers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always do wine. If people don’t drink they will regift it and bring it to someone else’s home.
I'm not worried that they don't drink. I mean they might not, but they can regift.
But I don't drink, and in my experience when you bring wine to someone's house they often open it and pour you a drink and then there are awkward conversations when you refuse it. It's just weirdness that isn't a big deal but I'd rather avoid.
I'm happy to give a bottle of wine to someone who knows me well enough that they already know I don't drink.
Anonymous wrote:I always do wine. If people don’t drink they will regift it and bring it to someone else’s home.
Anonymous wrote:I always do wine. If people don’t drink they will regift it and bring it to someone else’s home.