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Indoor Camping's avatar

Perhaps you've structured all the fun out of getting together with friends

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Amelia DiMartino's avatar

Good advice if it's a business-related dinner party - not so good if it's a dinner party for your real friends. Sending out briefing emails pre/post party and setting moderators/topics all but ensures your friends will experience a stiff, stuffy, and unnecessarily uncomfortable dinner. Food is not the most important thing but it's more important than you realize - I couldn't be convinced to go to my own birthday party if the only thing served was pizza. I do agree that guest list curation is extremely important; in fact, I think it's the most impactful thing you can do before hosting. Even one rotten apple spoils the bunch. For the dinner parties I've held, I find that sensitivity, graciousness, and boundless generosity are in the end what convinces old friends to keep coming and new friends to relax and enjoy.

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