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BiteCode_dev 4 days ago

I throw a 200+ persons party every year at halloween, and I concur with every points on this list.

I'll add: if you need money but don't want to ask for it upfront, you will need to have someone to ask for it individually to each person mid party.

Just having a box to collect it somewhere, or a sign with a qr code, doesn't work nearly as well.

It's annoying to do, but if your party is good people react surprisingly well to this.

lurk2 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

> if you need money but don't want to ask for it upfront, you will need to have someone to ask for it individually to each person mid party.

If someone invited me to a party and asked for money after I arrived I would in all likelihood never speak with that person ever again.

BiteCode_dev 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Of course you don't tell people they have to pay mid party. This is for things like collecting donations money for next parties.

In places when you don't have a lot of money to go around, solidarity goes a long way, and nobody finds it weird to ask for help.

I understand on HN the average salary allows to pay for a lot, but it's an exception.

In France, it's common that everybody brings something for dinner, for example, even if you are invited.

If you throw a big party and then ask people if they want to help the people that did that, they are usually happy to do it.

bradlys 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Same with people who try to act generously but then surprisingly throw a large bill your direction. I’ve been victim to this behavior a few times and I’ve cut those people out after every offense. No surprise, these people don’t tend to have friends for long.

4 days ago | parent | prev [-]
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