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Ask! But if you're not sure and can't ask, leave it for the host. You can also offer to help clean up after the party and see if they'd like to return it to you.
Etiquette is that you leave your alcohol at your guests home when you leave. If you know how much you will be drinking you can bring a Mickey of harder liquor instead so you don't lose out leaving a larger bottle at your guests home. If you brought wine leave it. Now with the economy being so difficult on people the host/hostess may suggest you take your alcohol home and that is acceptable if they don't then you should leave it.
If it is empty it should be okay, but to be on the safe side I would bring a regular bottle from the deli and leave an expensive Sigg or Nalgene bottle at home.
1. BABIES 2. Entire take-out dinners, including all the side-dishes and sauces
No, parcel delivery people are required to leave the truck and bring the parcel to the door. if you are not home, they must leave a note or the package hidden.
You should leave your warm coat.
You should leave your warm coat.
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When there is a birthday party and you bring a gift you should also bring your own bottle of wine. If guests bring expensive alcohol it is generally etiquette to leave it behind, but with the high economy often the host or hostess will insist the person take what is left of their alcohol home with them.
Only if they bring 12 gallons of rotten milk with
Report them to the police and they will bring them home, or just leave them and they will return just before their next birthday.