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By *orl1971 OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Glasgow

You’re visiting someone who has hosted you in their home several times and provides drink and nibbles.

Do you reckon it’s mannerly to take a bottle of something or a box of chocolates to thank them for going to the trouble of being hosts ?

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By *oomerangbobMan
50 weeks ago

stanhope

Drink and chocolates would always be welcome

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By *electableicecreamMan
50 weeks ago

The West


"You’re visiting someone who has hosted you in their home several times and provides drink and nibbles.

Do you reckon it’s mannerly to take a bottle of something or a box of chocolates to thank them for going to the trouble of being hosts ?

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If I'm visiting someone at home I always bring something even if it's just a packet of biscuits.

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By *viatrixWoman
50 weeks ago

Redhill

Of course, lovely thing to do.

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By *ixiekissesWoman
50 weeks ago

Happy place

I would take both.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex

We always take something. Usually a bottle.

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
50 weeks ago

Cap d'Agde

Something I learnt the hard way - if you're bringing a bottle, don't drink the contents first...

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By *entle_lover_xMan
50 weeks ago

Great Dunmow

Yep bottle of something they might like. Often take flowers too for an evening gathering. Usually goes down well.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Something I learnt the hard way - if you're bringing a bottle, don't drink the contents first..."

Or if you do top it up with water

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By *aomilatteCouple
50 weeks ago

Midlands


"You’re visiting someone who has hosted you in their home several times and provides drink and nibbles.

Do you reckon it’s mannerly to take a bottle of something or a box of chocolates to thank them for going to the trouble of being hosts ?

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Both, and flowers for the Lady.

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By *a1970Man
50 weeks ago

East cork

Both...

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By *orl1971 OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Glasgow

Glad to see so many people are mannerly.

We had a couple we met who we hosted about 5 times. Brought their own drink, drank some of it then took it away with them. Meanwhile we supplied drinks, food and accommodation. Just seemed a bit mean to us and it eventually annoyed us .

It’s nice to be nice.

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By *oxy jWoman
50 weeks ago

somerset

no ... and i know im not alone on this but i/we accept no gifts they mean nothing apart from creepy om/we are here to have fun nothing else ... gifts always feel like ''why do that'' i even say to people no gifts yet they turn up with one and then im turned stone cold and i tell them the meet goes no further this goes for all men couples and women ... to us its creepy ...

but thats us and i do know its not only us but we also know others who wont meet unless theres a gift ... used to be a couple in chatroom that demanded a bottle of scotch or vodka plus chocs there are couples who demand cash there used to be one lady on here years ago give you argos cat numbers and men were agreeing not small stuff neither one guy got her the washing machine she wanted ... to me a gift is like a payment for whats to come and that dont ring right swinging is about exchanging fun not gifts or money

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By *oldenandsilverMan
50 weeks ago

co.durham

Don't Glaswegians always bring a bottle or two anyway? It's always polite to bring the hosts a gift ,one for her and one for him,manners.

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By *orl1971 OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Glasgow


"no ... and i know im not alone on this but i/we accept no gifts they mean nothing apart from creepy om/we are here to have fun nothing else ... gifts always feel like ''why do that'' i even say to people no gifts yet they turn up with one and then im turned stone cold and i tell them the meet goes no further this goes for all men couples and women ... to us its creepy ...

but thats us and i do know its not only us but we also know others who wont meet unless theres a gift ... used to be a couple in chatroom that demanded a bottle of scotch or vodka plus chocs there are couples who demand cash there used to be one lady on here years ago give you argos cat numbers and men were agreeing not small stuff neither one guy got her the washing machine she wanted ... to me a gift is like a payment for whats to come and that dont ring right swinging is about exchanging fun not gifts or money "

This is not what we’re looking for. We’re not asking for a gift but it’s a small token, say a box of After Eights, to show appreciation for accommodating and providing food and drink. Like you might do if you were visiting a friend for dinner.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

When I used to meet, and it was an evening meet - I'd ask them to bring a Redbull with them to keep me awake

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By *os19Man
50 weeks ago

Edmonton

In the past I have taken a bottle of white wine to a lady who has hosted me in her home.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Champagne please..x

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By *ellhungvweMan
50 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I would usually take something if it was a party but I don’t think I have ever taken a “gift” on a fab meet. That might have something to do with the fact that I almost invariably meet at a pub first and I would have bought a round and then it is “back to theirs” so a gift would seem presumptuous and a little weird in a pub.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
50 weeks ago

Central

Both or drinks and some flowers

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By *orl1971 OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Glasgow


"I would usually take something if it was a party but I don’t think I have ever taken a “gift” on a fab meet. That might have something to do with the fact that I almost invariably meet at a pub first and I would have bought a round and then it is “back to theirs” so a gift would seem presumptuous and a little weird in a pub."

We agree if it’s a one of meet starting in a bar then probably in appropriate. If you had met them several times at their home then it’s different.

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By *uggy 555Man
50 weeks ago

Swansea

Take a box of tetley there both tea total

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
50 weeks ago

North West

Depends what it’s for.

If it’s just sex, absolutely not. Fuck and leave even if it’s at their house and you’ve repeated a few times.

If your actual legit friends and socialise together then yeah definitely.

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
50 weeks ago

Cap d'Agde


"You’re visiting someone who has hosted you in their home several times and provides drink and nibbles. "

I'm that situation, and assuming that you don't host them, obviously yes. But don't upstage what they provide.

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By *aomilatteCouple
50 weeks ago

Midlands


"Glad to see so many people are mannerly.

We had a couple we met who we hosted about 5 times. Brought their own drink, drank some of it then took it away with them. Meanwhile we supplied drinks, food and accommodation. Just seemed a bit mean to us and it eventually annoyed us .

It’s nice to be nice. "

This is amusing, they took their drink back! In life some people are more generous than others. Personally if you hosted us several times, we'd be bringing drinks and flowers.

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By *entle_lover_xMan
50 weeks ago

Great Dunmow


"no ... and i know im not alone on this but i/we accept no gifts they mean nothing apart from creepy om/we are here to have fun nothing else ... gifts always feel like ''why do that'' i even say to people no gifts yet they turn up with one and then im turned stone cold and i tell them the meet goes no further this goes for all men couples and women ... to us its creepy ...

but thats us and i do know its not only us but we also know others who wont meet unless theres a gift ... used to be a couple in chatroom that demanded a bottle of scotch or vodka plus chocs there are couples who demand cash there used to be one lady on here years ago give you argos cat numbers and men were agreeing not small stuff neither one guy got her the washing machine she wanted ... to me a gift is like a payment for whats to come and that dont ring right swinging is about exchanging fun not gifts or money "

It's not a gift. Agree on people demanding that people bring things (usually couples demanding of men) is not great. However, that's not like taking flowers or a bottle of fizz if say one couple meeting another at their house. It's just like meeting normal friends. They host you at their house, provide drinks, few nibbles, chat for a bit etc. Different if popping round for a quick fuck I admit - turning up with flowers then would be odd

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex

I'm not bothered if people don't bring anything. If we invite people into our home we just want their company. The last dinner party we went to we took after dinner mints and champagne. Nobody else took anything. We were the only ones to write and thank our hosts afterwards too, people just have different ways of doing things

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By *entle_lover_xMan
50 weeks ago

Great Dunmow

In my younger (more desperate days) I got invited to a couple's house and they told me to bring two bottles of white wine. I agreed. We had a couple of glasses and then husband stepped outside for a "phone call" and came back saying kids playing up at babysitters and they had to go and collect them. I think it was code that I wasn't for them and a routine to end things and kick me out. Gave me back one of the two bottles and said time I left

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By *entle_lover_xMan
50 weeks ago

Great Dunmow


"I'm not bothered if people don't bring anything. If we invite people into our home we just want their company. The last dinner party we went to we took after dinner mints and champagne. Nobody else took anything. We were the only ones to write and thank our hosts afterwards too, people just have different ways of doing things "

Wow nobody took anything to a dinner! Yes some people have different ways of doing things - some people like are polite and some aren't Not taking anything to a swinging meet is fine but not taking anything to a dinner party is really odd unless really extenuating circumstances.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I'm not bothered if people don't bring anything. If we invite people into our home we just want their company. The last dinner party we went to we took after dinner mints and champagne. Nobody else took anything. We were the only ones to write and thank our hosts afterwards too, people just have different ways of doing things

Wow nobody took anything to a dinner! Yes some people have different ways of doing things - some people like are polite and some aren't Not taking anything to a swinging meet is fine but not taking anything to a dinner party is really odd unless really extenuating circumstances. "

We were a bit surprised. Our hosts made a big point of saying we'd brought the chocolates when they passed them round with the coffee

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
50 weeks ago

Coventry

We had this dilemma the other month. Good freinds of ours. We didn't want to seem ungrateful or tight. But we didn't want to seem like we were undermining their genuine unconditional generosity (if that makes sense). Or bring something along that might seem a snub to what they were putting on. They put on food and drinks as well as hosting. We know they don't expect anything, just our company.

We are terrible over thinkers anyways so dedicated way more time and anguish over what should be a very simple and OK decision either way over a pint. We decided on some nice chocolates in the in end. A token of our appreciation but something not being offered by our hosts so thus no chance of it being seen as a snub to the food and drink provided (again probably over thinking).

So we got a tray of Ferrero Rocher and a selection tray of Belgium chocolates. However over another pint we decided that two boxes of chocolates may be a bit OTT and the classier thing would be to turn up just with a simple tray of Ferrero Rocher. So we ate the Belgium Chocolates in the pub.

Hope our freinds aren't reading this

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By *ethnmelvCouple
50 weeks ago

Cardiff

If we were going to a private party we’d take something. It just seems rude not to, we’d do it at vanilla parties so why not a sex party?

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By *trueceltMan
50 weeks ago

Bristol

I always take a fresh radish. The host is usually surprised. If you can't find a good radish a healthy pomegranate is also good.

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By *lecom1Couple
49 weeks ago

Stornoway

Its the same as going to any kind of social gathering always take something along be it a bottle of plonk or whatever

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By *icecouple561Couple
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49 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I always take a fresh radish. The host is usually surprised. If you can't find a good radish a healthy pomegranate is also good. "

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
49 weeks ago

Cap d'Agde


"I always take a fresh radish. The host is usually surprised."

If asked, you could always say it's because you're hoping to radish then.

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