Anonymous wrote:If you can't find space for a bottle of wine, I'm not sure I want to go to a party at your house.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so confused! I was driving today and I saw a sign that said STOP. Should I stop for signs like that or is the custom that you don't stop? We're new around here and so we don't know people well enough to ask about this.
I am thinking you should just slow down and roll through the intersection.
Anonymous wrote:I am so confused! I was driving today and I saw a sign that said STOP. Should I stop for signs like that or is the custom that you don't stop? We're new around here and so we don't know people well enough to ask about this.
Anonymous wrote:We were invited to a birthday party for one of my husband's co-workers. The invitation says "no gifts". I'm clueless as to whether we should take something or not! In our usual circle, no one has birthday parties that are "formal" enough to warrent a paper invitation. (Maybe an evite, but usually just an email along the lines of "we're having a BBQ to celebrate Joe's birthday. Stop by!") He's the new guy at work, so we haven't been to any other social events with his co-workers and he doesn't feel like he knows people well enough to ask around about whether gifts are common. I'm thinking we should take a $30 bottle of wine (if they drink, they can enjoy it later, and if not, they can serve it that night). Thoughts?