Miss sofia
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I agree. I was brought up to arrive a few minutes after the allotted time. If i'm entertaining i have no issue with people arriving a little late either, say 10-15 mins, as i then don't have hordes on the doorstep all at once!
I have a friend who is a great dinner party guest, good company, wonderful manners, aside from one little thing, which doesn't bother me particularly but which drives my other friends batty. He will eat all the leftover food on the table quite sneakily, plus he always serves himself the most gargantuan portions . He doesn't chat much while we are eating, just chows down and then helps himself when he thinks people aren't paying attention. To be honest i love him dearly and would never be so petty as to mention it, i take it as a compliment he likes my cooking. But two of my girlfriends who invite him regularly have found it rather rude when he upends say half the dish of potatoes onto his plate. I did suggest perhaps they serve him silver service waitress style, and just keep an eye on him so when he looks to have finished eating, they can perhaps offer seconds to the other guests before he snaffles the lot. It's not really a great dilemma for me as i said, it's just he is a good egg and i hat the fact my friends are starting to find him a bit tiresome for something so trivial, or is it trivial?
I have a friend who is a great dinner party guest, good company, wonderful manners, aside from one little thing, which doesn't bother me particularly but which drives my other friends batty. He will eat all the leftover food on the table quite sneakily, plus he always serves himself the most gargantuan portions . He doesn't chat much while we are eating, just chows down and then helps himself when he thinks people aren't paying attention. To be honest i love him dearly and would never be so petty as to mention it, i take it as a compliment he likes my cooking. But two of my girlfriends who invite him regularly have found it rather rude when he upends say half the dish of potatoes onto his plate. I did suggest perhaps they serve him silver service waitress style, and just keep an eye on him so when he looks to have finished eating, they can perhaps offer seconds to the other guests before he snaffles the lot. It's not really a great dilemma for me as i said, it's just he is a good egg and i hat the fact my friends are starting to find him a bit tiresome for something so trivial, or is it trivial?