A credit card (just in case).
You should never bring a third party to a person's home or someone who has invited you out to a restaurant until you phone them and explain the situation.
The girl elicited what we should do at dinner. (to draw forth, bring back
You do not have to pay foranyone's dinner. However, proper etiquette says that if you can pay in this situation, you do.
A host or hostess is just that and whether you like this person or not you should respect your dinner guest's request. It is one night out of your life and you may even be surprised you might just end up not disliking the person your guest wants to bring.
Invite someone else if you can then just ask if she wants to go to dinner with you and whoever else you invited.
no... "is when" should not be there
if you mean that you have been invited for a dinner with an American family, flowers for the hostess or a nice bottle of wine for the host.
When your host or hostess asks you to bring nothing then do as they ask. If you feel very uncomfortable about this bring a good bottle of Merlot wine.
In Canada when other guests bring different dishes to a dinner party it is called a 'Potluck dinner.' It is not necessary to announce who made what unless someone comments on how delicious a certain dish is or asks for the recipe. After dinner you can thank all the people that brought the different dishes for the dinner.
This is not something we have any control over. You should contact the manufacturer directly.
They should always ask you first because what if you didn't have enough food for the people they brought.
Desert; try some sort of muffiny-cake like thing