Hostess Gift?
Am I old fashioned for wanting to bring a hostess gift? I am 24 years old and spending the weekend with a good friend at her mother's home which is 3 hours away. It is almost like a mini vacation for us. I mentioned that I wanted to get her mom a hostess gift, and my friend seemed completely shocked! Do you think hostess gifts are still a good practice?
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It is very thoughtful of you. Your friend might want to take a lesson.0
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There is nothing wrong with giving a hostess gift! I think it is one of the better ways of showing gratitude of the hospitality you have been shown. Give away!0
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I think it's very thoughtful! In a world like we are living in today.... Good old fashion kindness and manners are a rare find! I think it's a neat Idea!0
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Yes!!!! Yes!!!! Yes!!!!
If you are spening a weekend there it is a super idea. It is a huge deal when someone opens their house to others.
I think it's a wonderful idea.
FYI - If I am going somewhere, even just for dinner I usually bring something as a host gift, bottle of wine, what ever!
Yeah - I'm not the only one that still does this!0 -
A hostess gift is always a good idea! It doesn't have to be expensive. It really is the thought that counts. It is very thoughtful of you! Enjoy your weekend!0
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It is very appropriate!! I always make sure I bring something when others are hostessing!0
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I'd bring her a gift... Show's you appreciate her for letting you stay there... VERY thoughtful, and, if I may add.. haha there needs to be more people who think like that in this world! Rather than just take... You know?0
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I always bring a hostess gift even it is just for a dinner party. I might be old fashioned but I notice they are always well received. When I have a weekend or longer at someone's home I usually bring some local gift from my area (I live in Sonoma County which is wine country. It can be wine or some gourmet item) If we are out sight seeing where I am visiting I have picked up something local there and left it in the guest room with a thank you note. Another thing I do is clean the bathroom I use and make the bed (I usually offer to change the linens) I applaud you for thinking of the hostess gift and I encourage you to do it.:flowerforyou:0
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It’s a definite must especially if you are staying the whole weekend. My mother never let me visit a friend as a kid w/o bringing something; usually a bottle of pop and bag of chips for a sleepover. That simple $2 gesture has stayed with me and so I never visit someone’s home without bringing something. They may barely notice if you do bring something but they will definitely notice people who come empty handed and that’s not the impression you want to make. I’ve noticed that, its usually friends who don’t yet own homes coming over for dinner without even brining a bottle of $10 wine while I feed them a $40-60 dinner. Not cool and you don’t need to own a house to recognize this courtesy. Apparently the thought is, if you can afford shelter you can afford to feed the word. Affording to feed and WANTING to feed very different…
Sorry for the rant but A+ for you on your genuine and kind intentions!0 -
(I usually offer to change the linens)0
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You sound like a great person! I do the same thing but it is rare these days. People are not that thoughtful anymore! Have a wonderful weekend away!0
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I know I'm old an all, but I always give a hostess gift and love getting them no matter how small.0
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Thanks, all! I'm glad I'm not the only one out there who still thinks this is a good idea! It is hard because I do not really know her mom and what she likes/doesn't like, but the idea of bringing something local is neat. Her mom is diabetic so I'm not going to bother with anything to eat or drink, just in case she can't have it. They are big coffee drinkers and we have a good custom blend place at our farmer's market. Maybe I'll go with that :-) Thanks for all the ideas and for still supporting the Common Courtesy Concept (which I don't see being put to use much anymore so we should ALL keep it up!!). :-) :-)0
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I LOVE giving Hostess gifts! GO FOR IT! :-)0
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Wonderful!!! A nice potted plant or flowers are always appreciated, too.0
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