I agree with this, I would never charge people, but I have also been disappointed when people have come over for a group dinner (albeit not an xmas one) on more than one occasion (the sam person) and not brought one thing with them.... even when people ask me if they want to me to bring something I say no people generally do bring something (flowers/chocolates or whatever) for me it just seems polite to bring something, obviously does not cover the price of the food etc but it is just a gesture of thanksSo I would never expect anybody to pay, but one Christmas I hosted for 15 people most being my fellas family and not one of them offered to help in any way and I thought that was quite rude. I think if there’s a lot of people at the dinner then as a guest you should at least offer to bring something. It was very expensive to provide Christmas dinner, dessert and alcohol for 14 adults not to mention the cleaning up after that I didn’t get help with. Won’t be having people over again
I think if you take dessert and wine and host Christmas Eve it’s fine! It’s more when you do nothing and just turn up on Christmas Day without even so much as a box of chocolates it’s quite rudeThis has stressed me slightly as we always go to my Mum’s for Christmas, she’s a single parent and doesn’t earn a huge amount but it’s literally never occurred to me that we should maybe offer to payI think she would be offended though. We do often take a dessert and wine, and we host on Christmas Eve which obviously we pay for. Christmas dinner must cost a fortune though.
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