Happy Thursday,
This is Tee Thompson your event planning extraordinaire. I am an event planning expert who loves to save time and money for pouring out signature affairs. I utilize seven secrets to successful event planning as a baseline to creating functions with flair. I love to chime in on wonderful locations for events, films, weddings, golf outings, luxury accomodations, within Michigan. Please join me and share your thoughts on my picks of the week.
Meanwhile, have a tea-rrific day,
Tee
I checked several options on this survey, but think that the biggest faux pas is not asking the host what you can bring. It is the host’s option to say “nothing,” but at least in my family, asking what you can bring is always the first question after you say, “yes, I’d love to be there!”
And, even when the host says “nothing,” it is appropriate to bring a small host/hostess gift, or to send one after the event with a Thank You note.
Ms. Thompson, YOU are tea-riffic!
Tee,
You are the Queen of Execution and the tea you did for me was over the top: wonderful theme decorations with matching china and accents. The food was great, too.
As for the poll questions, for me the most challenging faux pas is bringing an uninvited guest. This upsets the seating, portions, service items, etc. and anything that has been prepared for a specific number.
May you have a tea-riffic holiday event season. Merry, Merry!