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Housewarming - What to do?
By: Calico Date: July 9, 2021, 12:03 pm
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First time poster, long time lurker here. My husband and I are
invited to a housewarming party this weekend and typically I
would always bring a gift. The issue is that we've already been
over there a few times since being vaccinated and brought a gift
the first time we visited. For most of the guests it will be
their first time going over there so I'd expect that they will
bring a gift.
If we've already gifted, do we gift again? I'm leaning towards
bringing something small so we don't show up empty handed but
would love the input of the BMBers.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Rose Red Date: July 9, 2021, 12:29 pm
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I think it would be nice to bring another small gift to the
official housewarming.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: DaDancingPsych Date: July 9, 2021, 1:16 pm
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I think that you've already gifted, so you are good. But so that
you don't feel strange, I might bring a token (small) gift.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: lowspark Date: July 9, 2021, 2:39 pm
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I think you're good either way. You've already given a gift so
no need to bring another one. I don't think it will get noticed
if you don't unless it's a very small party.
But if you would be happier bringing one, then do. I would
suggest something consumable like a bottle of wine or specialty
food like a jam or olives or the like.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Buffalogal Date: July 9, 2021, 3:32 pm
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The traditional housewarming gift is bread and salt, you could
do that without it feeling like a major gift either to the
newish homeowners or your pocketbook.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Hmmm Date: July 9, 2021, 5:17 pm
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Welcome to the community.
My decision would be based on my relationship to the couple. It
sounds like you are pretty good friends since you've visited and
you brought a gift. I would probably bring a small gift of the
sorts you'd take to as a hostess gift. If they are wine
drinkers, maybe a bottle of wine. If they cook, cute oven mitts.
Or if they like to entertain, an assortment of paper cocktail
napkins with fun sayings. Coasters are also a great small gift.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Lilipons Date: July 9, 2021, 5:37 pm
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I agree with Hmmmm,
You have already visited these people several times so you have
some idea of their tastes. A small gift in line with that is
the way I would go.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Gellchom Date: July 10, 2021, 8:44 am
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You already gave them a gift for their new home, so that�s done.
You don�t buy another housewarming gift just because they�re
having this party. They�d probably feel bad if you did!
So now it�s just that you�re coming to a party. In many
communities, and for many individuals, it�s the custom always to
bring a little something when you are invited to someone�s home
- wine, flowers, candy, etc. So just do what you�d ordinarily
do when you go to a party.
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Re: Housewarming - What to do?
By: Calico Date: July 12, 2021, 12:33 pm
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Thanks for the feedback, everyone! We decided to bring a bottle
of wine. It was the perfect choice to have something to give
without being over the top.
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