The rules of conduct at a party help people make and strengthen friendships, as well as spend time easily and interestingly. In addition, the ability to behave with dignity at a party is the key to a friendly attitude towards you home owners.
Instruction manual
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If you were invited to visit, be sure to give an exact answer whether you will come or not. If you accepted the invitation, but for some reason you can’t come, warn about it. Be punctual. Do not make yourself wait at the table, but don’t come too soon so as not to create awkward situations.
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It is not superfluous to bring along a small gift. Candy, cake, delicacy or a small souvenir are always appropriate. Men should present flowers to their hostess or bring a bottle of wine with them.
3
Upon entering, greet the hosts, present gifts and be sure to say hello to everyone present. If you are not familiar, introduce yourself. Stay at ease, engage in conversation or entertainment. And brighten up possible embarrassing situations with witty jokes.
4
Feel constrained? Try to maintain at least a "dumb" dialogue with your eyes and say a few phrases over the evening. From time to time, tear yourself away from the plate and do not look at the room with a bored look.
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Extroverts should not pull the blanket over themselves, otherwise all those present will wait for your departure, like manna from heaven. Do not interrupt the interlocutors and even more so the owners of the house. Gossiping and creating conflicts at a party is a bad taste.
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Follow the traditions that are accepted in this house. Do not insist on watching the movie when you are invited to play charades, etc. If you allowed awkwardness, let's say you broke something, be sure to repair the damage. Be wary of alcohol, especially if you came to the owners of the house for the first time.
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Do not stay up late. At the end of the evening, thank the hosts for their hospitality and a good time. If necessary, accept the offer to conduct you, but do not insist if it has not been received. Do not forget to invite the owners of the house to pay you a return visit.