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Q: How do we invite people to a Dutch-Treat dinner party?
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Indicate party is Dutch Treat
We found a response to a somewhat similar question from Peggy Post, etiquette expert and author of the revised Emily Postīs Etiquette, and have included the excerpt below: "Question: My husband and I want to throw his mother a sixtieth-birthday party in a private room at her favorite restaurant. How do we word the invitations to make it clear that the guests will pay for their own meals? We donīt want them to be surprised when the time comes to divvy up the bill.
Peggyīs Response: Iīm afraid youīre the ones in for a surprise. When you host a party, you pay for your guestsī food and drink. Itīs that simple. Now you have several options: You can cut back the guest list or change the partyīs locale to make it more affordable. Or, you can convert your hosted party into a night-on-the-town gathering of friends and family. When calling people to invite them, say, "Weīre meeting next Saturday at the such and such restaurant. Itīs a little Dutch-treat get-together for Momīs birthday." Just be crystal clear that youīre not the hosts."
Therefore, you would call your guests and have them join you for the "Dutch-treat" party but you would not send out a printed invitation for a "Dutch-treat" party.
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