Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still bring a gift. It’s just common courtesy. I don’t bring stuff that’s ridiculous though. Something tasteful like some crystal or a vase or something elegant.
Nobody wants the crystal or a vase. And can you imagine if multiple people brought them crystal or a vase?
I always bring a decorative item for the home and the recipients always love it. I guess it’s something higher class people do, as I was brought up that way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always bring a gift. If it says no gifts, that really means no huge boxed gifts. Something small and expensive is what they want
No. Not this.
Agree times one million. When I say no gifts I mean NOTHING not even cash. Not even wine. It's not a put on or a lie. NOTHING.
Why you may ask? Because then I have to take mental energy to get you a gift when it's time for your party. Let's just stop this for adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still bring a gift. It’s just common courtesy. I don’t bring stuff that’s ridiculous though. Something tasteful like some crystal or a vase or something elegant.
Nobody wants the crystal or a vase. And can you imagine if multiple people brought them crystal or a vase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still bring a gift. It’s just common courtesy. I don’t bring stuff that’s ridiculous though. Something tasteful like some crystal or a vase or something elegant.
Nobody wants the crystal or a vase. And can you imagine if multiple people brought them crystal or a vase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nooooo don’t.
I don’t want more crap. Really. If you bring me a vase or whatever, it’s going straight to goodwill. I don’t want chocolate. I don’t want wine.
I have a good friend who is always giving me gifts that I don’t want. I’m then put in an awkward position because I donate them, and for the next year I constantly get asked where the gift she got me is. Please don’t put your friends in that position.
Oh my gosh, finally a friend in this thread.
It's so disrespectful to ignore your host when they ask you not to bring STUFF to their house. My gosh, people. This isn't hard. They don't want your things. YOU might think your thing is cool, but they don't want it.
Anonymous wrote:I still bring a gift. It’s just common courtesy. I don’t bring stuff that’s ridiculous though. Something tasteful like some crystal or a vase or something elegant.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even a question??!
Were we all not taught to follow instructions as kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still bring a gift. It’s just common courtesy. I don’t bring stuff that’s ridiculous though. Something tasteful like some crystal or a vase or something elegant.
You’re either a troll or a narcissist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do what I feel like.
Which makes you a really terrible guest.
Anonymous wrote:I bring a small gift. I can’t not.
Anonymous wrote:You are invited to join us for… = You are invited to join us for…
RSVP to Larla… = RSVP to Larla…
We hope you can come! = We hope you can come!
No gifts, please! = No gifts, please!
Anonymous wrote:I do what I feel like.