Anonymous wrote:People who neeeeeeeed coffee or havvveeeee to have a drink or can't let go of whatever habit for one freaking day are obnoxious and annoying.
Anonymous wrote:If you cannot respect the beliefs of your host, do not accept their invitation.
How would you like it if someone sneaked and smoked in your house, same principle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this at my MILs house. She has a no alcohol on her property rule. This has led to people going down the hill to my BILs house, or drinking outside of her front gate.
Ridiculous. I'd refuse holidays there. It's like a vegetarian hosting thanksgiving and not allowing a turkey.
Anonymous wrote:
My BIL and his wife often host family parties, but they don't drink. (We offer to host as well, but certain holidays they have "claimed.") Most times, this is not a big deal. But on some holidays, like Christmas, it's nice to have some alcohol.
So last year, which had a lot of family drama in it, we sneaked in a flask of alcohol and shared it in the library when the rest of the family was off doing something else. It was fun...had a sense of danger to it, and made the rest of the evening much more fun.
Yes, it's horrible, you should respect their wishes, whatever.
Anybody else??
Anonymous wrote:I do this at my MILs house. She has a no alcohol on her property rule. This has led to people going down the hill to my BILs house, or drinking outside of her front gate.