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Sounds like this friend already his inconsiderate tendencies. I think you are probably growing up and it's time to put that friend on waivers.
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As a host, you shouldn't request certain things from your guests.
If you're going to someone's party, always bring something (6-pack, bottle of wine, Popeyes spicy chicken strips, etc.).
What kind of party we talking where you're bringing Popeye's chicken?
As a host, you shouldn't request certain things from your guests.
If you're going to someone's party, always bring something (6-pack, bottle of wine, Popeyes spicy chicken strips, etc.).
I mean like what is the point of having the party then?
Yall are a bunch of drama queens, I swear
Aint nothin wrong with a party host asking their guests to bring something to the party. A lot of people do it.
Maybe #CulturalDifferences.Yall wont appreciate a bucket of KFC or even nuggets to a bbq/party? Get the hell out. That would probably be the first thing finished.
So it's just a coincidence that they're the first things to go when I bring them? Biscuits and cajun fries are the next to go.What kind of party we talking where you're bringing Popeye's chicken?
As a host, you shouldn't request certain things from your guests.
If you're going to someone's party, always bring something (6-pack, bottle of wine, Popeyes spicy chicken strips, etc.).
Reminds me of that McDonald's commercial when I dude hosts a party with a platter of double cheeseburgers.
I'd be pretty pissed if I hosted a party and someone brought fast food