Unless it's a raucous frat party, yes.
its about love kindness being sweet not rude thankfulness and love
# blank her for a day or two # when you bring sweets or chocolates refuse to give it to her # within a week you have a sister from rude to kind
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.
yes, you should bring unopened food if it is packaged (you shouldnt bring open chips,soda,cookies,etc)
No it's not illegal but it's a bit rude.
If they are not mature or if they are a toddler or baby, yes it is rude.
YES! But if you aren't invited why would you go? It is rude to go to a party uninvited.
Yes, we should let people know that hurting people feeling doesn't bring happiness to their life.
Rudeness
Well, I think that the best thing to do if a family member says something rude to you is you should just ignore what they say and whatever you do, don't let their comments bring you down. :)
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no, um idk, i think you should offer them both. Wel unless they are under 21.