Monday, September 29, 2008

Choosing The Best Time & Date For Your Party – Part Three


In general, a good time to start a dinner party is between 7:00 and 8:00 PM.

It might be a good idea to start a winter dinner party earlier than you would a summer dinner party because it gets dark earlier in the winter.

Another reason is that if you live in an area of thecountry that has cold, snowy winters, you don’t want people to have to drive home late at night when the roads are frozen.

If you’re hosting a younger crowd, you may want to start later in the evening. For one thing, people

like to arrive “fashionably late.” For another, theearlier they arrive, the more liquor they’ll likely be drinking, which means the more guests from whom you’ll have to take away the keys. (And by the way, fashionably late is no longer fashionable — it’s downright rude!)

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