Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's even more tacky if you're married and you're registered for a housewarming party. Single, one income, that makes sense. But married? Go fuck yourself.
Whoa bitter Betty.
Anonymous wrote:It's even more tacky if you're married and you're registered for a housewarming party. Single, one income, that makes sense. But married? Go fuck yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I've thrown housewarming parties for myself (as a renter) and attended housewarming parties for others (renters and buyers). When throwing my own party, I didn't expect people to bring anything. I provided all the food and drinks, and just wanted to gather friends in my new space. When attending someone else's housewarming, I always bring a bottle of wine or champagne. I've never thought to buy someone a vacuum or blender simply because they bought a home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tacky. It's even tacky for YOU to throw the housewarming party. Others throw it for you. If you're throwing it, it says something about you (like why doesn't anyone like you enough to say, "We should throw Jane a housewarming!"?)
What? This is a new one on me.
it looks self-serving. like you are just trying to get gifts. i think it's fine to throw your own housewarming, as long as you make it clear that you ARE NOT looking for gifts, and just want to entertain people, rather than have them shower you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tacky. It's even tacky for YOU to throw the housewarming party. Others throw it for you. If you're throwing it, it says something about you (like why doesn't anyone like you enough to say, "We should throw Jane a housewarming!"?)
What? This is a new one on me.
Anonymous wrote:Tacky. It's even tacky for YOU to throw the housewarming party. Others throw it for you. If you're throwing it, it says something about you (like why doesn't anyone like you enough to say, "We should throw Jane a housewarming!"?)
Anonymous wrote:I actually disagree with this.... I would create a list, but only share it with people who ask. Don't advertise it.
Inviting everyone you know and including on the invitation? Yes, horribly tacky.
However, I am married, have two kids, and have single friends who have given me gifts for engagement, wedding, honeymoon, child #1, child #2, and random things like the kids' birthdays and my wedding anniversary. I had a wedding registry, that's it. They have gone ahead with all of the rest. It is a sign of love.
If you were one of these friends of mine, you can be damn sure I am asking you if there is something special I can give you for a housewarming gift. Buying a house is damn near impossible today. I am so thrilled to celebrate a milestone in a friends' life.
Congrats OP!
Anonymous wrote:I actually disagree with this.... I would create a list, but only share it with people who ask. Don't advertise it.
Inviting everyone you know and including on the invitation? Yes, horribly tacky.
However, I am married, have two kids, and have single friends who have given me gifts for engagement, wedding, honeymoon, child #1, child #2, and random things like the kids' birthdays and my wedding anniversary. I had a wedding registry, that's it. They have gone ahead with all of the rest. It is a sign of love.
If you were one of these friends of mine, you can be damn sure I am asking you if there is something special I can give you for a housewarming gift. Buying a house is damn near impossible today. I am so thrilled to celebrate a milestone in a friends' life.
Congrats OP!