Etiquette question: Hostess Gifts

Cindyluwho

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We had a party last night at our home for the neighborhood association. About 50-60 people attended. About 1/2 dozen folks brought us bottles of wine in gift bags or wrapped w/ribbons. There were also about the same number of bottles brought for everyone to share plus we had punch, egg nog, non-alcohol drinks, etc. Anyway, about an hour or two into the party I notice that the wine gifts have been opened and the bottles are now empty! I have always thought that if you bring a bottle of wine as a gift, and it's wrapped, that it's for the hostess? Am I wayyyy off base? The other gift was a Christmas hand towel and someone had actually opened it and set it on the counter! What do you think? Was I crazy to be miffed?
 
I would think a wrapped gift is for the hostess. I can't imagine opening someone elses gift. Did you pay for the party or was it just at your house? Even if it was just at your house I still don't think that your gifts should have been opened, but it may be why your guest thought they were community property.
 
Usually at a house party, the host/hostess would open the gifts and serve them that night. Either wine/liquor, cookies/cake and such. House gifts like hand towels and such are opened and put aside. BUT, the host/hostess is the one to open them, not the guests themselves.

If you had a private party, it was you who should have decided what to do.
 
We always bring a wrapped gift for the host/hostess and don't expect them (or anyone else) to use it at the party. If the host/hostess chooses to share/use our gift, that's OK. But for someone else to take a wrapped gift and open/use it, that's just tacky and rude.
 

Tigger_Magic said:
We always bring a wrapped gift for the host/hostess and don't expect them (or anyone else) to use it at the party. If the host/hostess chooses to share/use our gift, that's OK. But for someone else to take a wrapped gift and open/use it, that's just tacky and rude.

I totally agree. I would NEVER open a wrapped gift meant for the host/hostess. Just plain tacky.
 
We usually bring 2 bottles of wine- one for the hostess and one for the party.
 
Ugh, I need to find a hostess gift for DH's Christmas party before Friday. Since we don't drink and I would have NO idea what to buy alcohol-wise, I was thinking about doing flowers. Ugh I definitely do NOT have time to deal with this during my last week of classes. Thanks for the reminder.
 
I didn't realize that when you brought something to the party to share you shouldn't wrap it. I never wrap anything I bring though (never have it together enough to have time to wrap!) so it hasn't ever been an issue, just something I didn't realize. If I am bringing something for the hostess alone then I just tell her "Hey, here's a little something I thought you'd enjoy after we've all went home" or if it's for everyone I say "I brought this along, thought everyone might enjoy after dinner".

But common sense tells me that you would never open a gift brought to the party, only the hostess should do that. It really was obnoxious of someone to do that at your party. I'd be miffed too.
 
I think it is very rude for someone to open a wrapped gift that is for the hostess. Yikes!
 
I would never open a bottle of wine that was someone's gift! Even if the hostess meant for everyone to drink it, it's her business when she wants to open it.
 
Where did you put the wine bottles? Since you had 50-60 people in the house, is it possible that they thought these were available for drinking at the party?

If it'd been me, I would've purposefully put them out to drink. Why? I dislike wine, and I'd have wanted to see it used up. (Though that wouldn't excuse the rude guest behavior you're describing.)
 
Wow, that was rude. You should have gone through their purses for gum and mints...LOL.
 
sleepyone said:
Wow, that was rude. You should have gone through their purses for gum and mints...LOL.

OH! Now that is a seriously good idea!
 


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