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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Hi. Please correct this.

I am new to this country and was surprised to see this type of custom being followed here yesterday. The custom goes like this: Unlike the country I am from, here, when children have a party, it could be arrranged that each person bring a food item like a bag of their favorite cookies or chips and once they are all brought, they are put on a table. The children then share what is on the table with others. The best part about this is that the cost of having a party is nominal and everyone gets to experience various tastes different brands of various cookies or chip have to offer. I think it is a great idea, just like going "dutch" in a Western country I think.
  

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It is called "pot luck", where everyone is asked to bring a dish to a party. As you said, it is a great way to save money and reduce the hassel of organising a party. This custom isn't just for kids party but for adults too.

  • It is called "pot luck", where everyone is asked to bring a dish to a party.
  • As you said, it is a great way to save money and reduce the hassel of organising a party.
  • This custom isn't just for kids party but for adults too.
  • In some church parties/gatherings, the term "pot luck" is replaced by "pot bless" as "luck" is deem too ungodly to some.
  • Chris
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It is called "pot luck", where everyone is asked to bring a dish to a party. As you said, it is a great way to save money and reduce the hassel of organising a party. This custom isn't just for kids party but for adults too. In some church parties/gatherings, the term "pot luck" is replaced by "pot bless" as "luck" is deem too ungodly to some.

Chris

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