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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
But shouldn’t a good host offer drinks?
Hey wanna come for supper? Yeah yeah sounds great, bring whatever you’d like and then I’ll serve it to you.
It sounds weird with booze and food however for some reason BYOB has become quite customary. Why? And if that is the case, what’s wrong with them taking it home?
Leave booze out of it, do you expect gifts when people are invited to your place? No? Why not?
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For sure, depending on the age I guess. It definitely wasn't an option when I was in college to supply my boozy friends with booze when they came over to my place.
Also depends on the size of the party. If someone is hosting a big BBQ, is supplying the food and say BYOB, you should leave the booze you don't drink as thanks for hosting.
Dinner parties are different I suppose. If you're hosting, you supply it all and the guest should probably bring a bottle of wine or case of beer they know the host will like.