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@dan27notts | 26 November 18 | |
No you tight git
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@rubyx8 | 26 November 18 | |
no way
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@trashy | 26 November 18 | |
No. I went to one once where we all had to bring something though. I brought alcohol, naturally.
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@poppyt | 26 November 18 | |
Everyone just brings something towards the dinner....
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@mz.c | 26 November 18 | |
Yeah course and extra for the pudding
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@ladibud | 27 November 18 | |
@ 9362 - 26.11.18 - 04:47pm So if you have a group of friends /family over for Christmas dinner,is it right to charge them to cover the cost of ingredients/ time spent to make it? good grief no.... different thing if everyone decided let's go to A for Christmas lunch and then everyone takes something or everyone gets together and cooks together.... but to invite ppl and then charge them is just bad |
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@corpse81 | 27 November 18 | |
No of course. That would rather be embarassing. Each guest could at least contribute something though, a dish or any thing.
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@ladibud | 27 November 18 | |
this year we are 15.... Msdeedee is hosting it, but everyone is bringing something .... that's great that way.... how it should be...
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@tranie | 27 November 18 | |
@ 9362 - 26.11.18 - 05:56pm 70 pounds a head where I work on Christmas day We should of booked that. It's 140 each at the fancy place we're going to |
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@gt_tdi | 27 November 18 | |
@ 9362 - 26.11.18 - 04:47pm So if you have a group of friends /family over for Christmas dinner,is it right to charge them to cover the cost of ingredients/ time spent to make it? Yeah, it's totally fine. If you're a complete cunt. |
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