Ask before bringing a guest or your kids. Or your pet. Don’t assume they’re automatically invited, no matter how well you know or your host or hostess.
Etiquette Lessons : Guest Edition
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Yeah that’s true…some people bring extras with them when they are invited and they don’t realize that extras might not be catered for.
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That is very true. I am always amazed when people show up to events with pets … Thanks for reading and commenting.
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😂…you welcome.
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I’ll never forget the formal, sit-down holiday dinner we hosted when one of the guests showed up late and brought along three uninvited friends.
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Oy! How very inconsiderate not just for making you stretch dinner, but also for bringing uninvited friends into your home. I would not be inviting that individual to any more dinners. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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I think this can extend to neighbours as well – ask before you invite yourself over!
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hahaha YES I couldn’t agree with you more. I have surrounded my backyard in beautiful evergreens that is now a 15 foot hedge :). You might enjoy this post on how it was done. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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