Just curious what others think. If you invite family over for Thanksgiving (or any holiday for that matter), do you ask them to bring anything? I was asked to bring 3 different items. Maybe it's just personal preference, but if I decide to have a lunch or party or something at my house, I wouldn't ask people to bring anything.
Opinions?
Should add, I don't mind picking the stuff up. I'm simply giving my stance on what I would do.
Just because the way you would do things is different than the way your family does it, does not mean they are wrong, just different.
Hosting a holiday dinner for Family often has different traditions than if you were hosting your own dinner party. It seems to be pretty common for other family members to bring something. It is family so usually a joint effort.
If you feel so strongly that the entire family should celebrate Thanksgiving on somebody else's dime, there is a very simple solution. Next year you host the entire Thanksgiving. You can do all the cooking and foot the bill. I would not be complaining about being asked to bring 3 very simple things in exchange for someone doing all the coordinating, planning, buying, cooking, and cleaning.
That said, we have been hosting our family Thanksgiving for over 30 years, some years under 10 people, some years over 30. This year, our college kids are bringing roommates that are not going home for Thanksgiving. I have never asked anyone to bring anything, although, family always asks. There are some dishes our immediate family doesn't like (sweet potatoes) that others in the family think it would be sacrilegious to not have them on the table at Thanksgiving. They are more than welcome to bring their favorite dishes. I never ask people to bring something but never turn down someone if they want to bring something. Our menu is usually pretty relaxed so we can always accommodate contributions.
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