Etiquette


Etiquette

At a Birthday Dinner, Who Should Pay For the Meal?

At a Birthday Dinner, Who Should Pay For the Meal?

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At a Birthday Dinner, Who Should Pay For the Meal?

The guests should split the bill. Everyone should pay for part of the birthday girl/guy's meal.

The birthday girl/guy should pay.

Everyone should pay for his or her own meal.

It depends on the restaurant, the guests, and the birthday girl/guy.

Other â€" see my thoughts below.

Does It Bother You When Restaurants Don’t Seat Incomplete Parties?

Does It Bother You When Restaurants Don’t Seat Incomplete Parties?

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Does It Bother You When Restaurants Don't Seat Incomplete Parties?

Yes, it drives me insane. If the majority of our group is here, we should be able to sit at a table.

No, if a restaurant is super crowded, I understand that they have to give a table to a completed party.

Other â€" I'll tell you what I think about this below.

What Not To Party: Don’t Come Too Late

What Not To Party: Don’t Come Too Late

It may seem a little ironic: first I told you not to show up early to an event and now I'm highlighting the importance of not showing up too late to a party.

This rule should be remembered and practiced for dinner parties especially. Your hostess has taken the time to create a meal and has specified it will begin at a certain time, so be there and ready to eat at that time. A dried out roast chicken ...

Japanese Nintendo DS Games Designed Just for Women

Japanese Nintendo DS Games Designed Just for Women

We’re not sure whether these games are kind of cool or totally weird, but that is often how we feel about many things coming from Japan. Apparently there are a couple of games over there for the Nintendo DS that are designed especially for women. Female Power Emergency Up! DS helps women measure their skills in love, fashion, diet, beauty, and fortune telling, My Happy Manner Book teaches young girls how to be a proper lady with lessons on ...

What Not To Party: Showing Up Early

What Not To Party: Showing Up Early

An important part of being a great hostess is understanding what it's like to be a great guest. The first step towards becoming an excellent guest is knowing when to arrive at the party. When hosting a dinner or an event, there is nothing I hate more than people whom show up early unannounced. Invitations are sent with a specific starting time for a reason and if your hostess is anything like myself she is running around adding finishing touches ...




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