Help..
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Help..
Well after all the usual "oh you must come round for dinner" type comments we get form neighbours etc we've actually had a late invite from the parents of one of my daughters friends..Its at 5pm this evening
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by woodsey
Well after all the usual "oh you must come round for dinner" type comments we get form neighbours etc we've actually had a late invite from the parents of one of my daughters friends..Its at 5pm this evening
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
If you want to take alcohol you might like to go for something from Mexico eg. Corona beer, Tequila or/and margarita mix.
You can never go wrong with flowers....perhaps chocs but as we all know they're not as nice over here as in the UK!
(As it is short notice I wouldn't bother taking food with you...if you had had more notice you could have offered to take dessert (English trifle?) or a cake).
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by woodsey
Well after all the usual "oh you must come round for dinner" type comments we get form neighbours etc we've actually had a late invite from the parents of one of my daughters friends..Its at 5pm this evening
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by woodsey
Well after all the usual "oh you must come round for dinner" type comments we get form neighbours etc we've actually had a late invite from the parents of one of my daughters friends..Its at 5pm this evening
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
As you do not know them, I wouldn't take alcohol. Americans can be funny with booze...
I'd take a really nice bouquet of flowers, preferably in a vase so the hostess doesn't need to hunt around for one.
Have a nice time!
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by Elvira
As you do not know them, I wouldn't take alcohol. Americans can be funny with booze...
One thing, though -- don't be surprised if the bottle you bring is not consumed this evening. Not opening the bottle that you've brought is not necessarily indicative of anything, it's simply not necessarily expected here that a bottle of wine brought by a guest be opened straight away.
I probably wouldn't bring beer, as that is a bit more casual and you don't really know these people. Among good friends, bringing beer that goes with the food of the evening would be fine.
Asking if they'd like you to bring something is also common courtesy, you could convey the question through your daughter. Some people will take you up on the offer, while others will graciously decline (but the wine would probably still be appreciated.)
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by woodsey
Well after all the usual "oh you must come round for dinner" type comments we get form neighbours etc we've actually had a late invite from the parents of one of my daughters friends..Its at 5pm this evening
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
It's not a formal dinner party or anything like that she's actually making Mexican food as apparantly, according to her daughter she does the best Mexican in LA..
Anyway I've no idea what to take, do we take beer, wine, don't even know if they drink, is it rude to ring them and ask?
Do we take a gift, flowers maybe?
Should we offer to take anything food wise?
Is it rude to turn up empty handed?
Does anyone know what the etiquette is?
Ta..
I vote flowers. Those are something I very rarely buy for myself. If you drink your more apt to buy yourself your own wine or beer.
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by Englishmum
Do what you would do in the UK.
so get drunk before I arrive and put my pants on head whilst singing Don MCleans American Pie ?
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If you knew them better, beer would be good, or food like rolls, but hardly goes with mexican
Can't go wrong with a bottle of wine or a cake though...
Can't go wrong with a bottle of wine or a cake though...
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Originally Posted by Eskimo
so get drunk before I arrive and put my pants on head whilst singing Don MCleans American Pie ?
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Originally Posted by Bob
As long as you leave by 7pm
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Originally Posted by Eskimo
usually in bed by then - shoes and all
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Originally Posted by bored-silly
I think you'll find your shoes are usually on the roof..........
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by Eskimo
so get drunk before I arrive and put my pants on head whilst singing Don MCleans American Pie ?
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Re: Help..
Originally Posted by woodsey
I think you should stay at home..
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Originally Posted by Eskimo
I might not leave work at this rate ..