Do you prefer to feed your guests?!


Question: I feed them to my pet crocodile.


Answers: I feed them to my pet crocodile.

I would rather feed them than let them be hungry.

Usually at least having some little snacks is nice.

God bless!

No, I like to let them go hungry.

It depends on what time of day, if they are coming around a meal time then I would perfer to feed them a meal. If they are special guests I would def. feed them some appatizers. even if its just cookies or tea sandwiches.

I always try to have something and it does not have to be fancy everytime
Pick a theme and go with it
It can be snacks/finger foods
But everyone likes to eat

Depends on how long they are staying, what time of day it is and whether or not it was a planned "get together"

If it was planned, I always make sure that there are at least snacks or fingerfood available

yes

I'll provide the food, but it's up to the guests to feed themselves.

of course! i'm lebanese =]

Depends what kind of guests. If you invited them to be your guests on your party, of course you have to feed them. At least snacks or other small foods. But depends also with your party, and I think you already know what I am talking about.
But, if that guests just come to your place and sit at your sofa and just talking whatever, like normally guests, dont feed them of course. Just ask what they want to drink. Thats it...

depends on how much i like 'em.
or on how much food is already made/in the fridge.
lets see....gallon of milk with about 3 chugs left....4 leftover chinese to go boxes, 3 eggs, mayo....something undeterminable.
so no not tonight.

I feed them 3/4 of my food.

Need more info, what time of day?, have you all been out together?, etc.





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