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TopicYou're hosting a 20 person pregame that's essentially byob
wg64Z
06/21/17 8:03:23 AM
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Kain66 posted...
wg64Z posted...
In Canada, its 0. Our liquor costs twice as much as America, and no one ever raises their nose to someone who doesn't provide guests with booze.

Food however, you should provide.


From Western Canada (Calgary), I can confirm

Maybe it's a Canadian thing, or maybe it's me being in a family and circle of friends where everyone drinks, but me, and pretty much everyone I know, will BYOB to basically everything - the possible exception is maybe small family dinner parties (but even then I'm usually bringing something). If I go to a friends dinner party I'm definitely bringing booze, and so will all the guests, but the host will generally have something on hand.... definitely not enough to support the party though. I'm 32 now, so if I'm hosting something I'll definitely have something on hand, generally lots, but in my teenage years and young adulthood, if you didn't bring enough you better hope your friends like you or hope you're near a liquor store, because you'd be SOL otherwise.



In Eastern Canada (Halifax) and yeah, agreed on all fronts. I mainly attribute it to the insane price of liquor we pay here. Also it's courteous to offer rids to the liquor store for anyone who still needs booze, and also because we can't sell Liquor in corner stores and gas stations like in America.
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