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  2. 15 Phrases to Politely Turn Down an Invite Without Offending ...

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    3. "I truly appreciate the invitation. However, I have another engagement that day." When responding to an invitation, Rose recommends keeping it honest and brief. She says, “Honesty is the best ...

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    Nothing brings a Southern family together quite like a delicious spread of nostalgic food, and Southern potlucks—whether we’re talking about a family reunion, holiday party, neighborhood ...

  4. Potluck - Wikipedia

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    A potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared. Other names for a "potluck" include: potluck dinner, pitch-in, shared lunch, spread, faith supper, carry-in dinner, [ 1 ] covered-dish-supper, [ 2 ] fuddle, Jacob's Join, [ 3 ] bring a plate, [ 4 ] and fellowship meal.

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    9. Family Relics. If the thought of holding onto old dishes, figurines, and the like seems like a waste of space, think twice before saying goodbye.

  6. Progressive dinner - Wikipedia

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    A progressive dinner or, more recently, safari supper, is a dinner party with successive courses prepared and eaten at the residences of different hosts. Usually this involves the consumption of one course at each location. Involving travel, it is a variant on a potluck dinner and is sometimes known as a round-robin. [1] [2]

  7. Danshari - Wikipedia

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    Dispose: Throw away unnecessary or unused things; Separate: Let go and free yourself from attachment to things or desires for superfluous things; Rejecting what is not needed, throwing it away, and refraining from depending on it, is said to open one's mind, approach perfection and leading to an easier and more comfortable life. [citation needed]