Emily Post's Etiquette by Peggy Post

Emily Post's Etiquette by Peggy Post

Author:Peggy Post [Peggy Post]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2004-06-10T16:00:00+00:00


If you’ve hired servers or caterers, you must see that they are dismissed with your thanks (and payment if that is the arrangement). A good host doesn’t delay an employee’s departure beyond an agreed-on time. If you want a worker or workers to stay throughout the party, be sure that this is clear when you contract for services.

A host’s last duty is to see that guests depart safely and soberly. Do not under any circumstances allow an inebriated guest to drive. Another guest might take the person home. You might call for a cab; pay for it if you must. In the worst case, you may have to put your guest to bed for the night. Don’t worry about embarrassing a guest who has overindulged. What matters is that the person is alive the next day to regret his or her behavior.



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