Anonymous wrote:I am a frequent host. It really annoys me that so few people reciprocate. It doesn't have to be in the same way but don't be the couple who ate a million meals at our house and proclaimed they wanted to take us out to dinner and then when we went out, we split the check. And don't be the other couple who always dines at our house and the one time we're at theirs, they ask for a contribution to their take out order. We don't have more money than they (usually less) -- we just prioritize sharing. Also, I feel like people don't really want to be friends if they don't invite us over to their house. Is that true? Non-hosters -- what do you think? Our house is usually messy -- who cares. I don't care if yours is. I will happily eat mac 'n cheese if the company is good. Get over yourselves.
Wow, that is cheap

Being brought up oversea, I could never imagine doing that to anyone who comes to my house.
Once a friend asked me to go to an opera with her because her date could not make it at the last minute, then asked me to pay for it afterwards. I did not think much of it but DH and DC were offended. They thought she just wanted to offload her loss to me.