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throwing a house warming

Posted by jasper_austin (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 9, 02 at 23:43

My co-worker wants to throw a house warming for me when my remodel gets done. I think it's a weird idea. I've lived here for 3 years and so a house warming doesn't make sense to me. I figured on having an open house when everything get done, but in my mind that's totally different than a house warming. What do you think?
I'm pretty sure I want him to forget about throwing me anything because I'm afraid people would bring gifts. All I want is to invite people over and feed them a little since they've been patiently listening to my remodeling war stories all these months.


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RE: throwing a house warming

Tell your co-worker Ixnay!
You have the right idea.
Linda C


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RE: throwing a house warming

Your friend has very nice intentions, but I agree with your plans. Just graciously let your friend know about your own plans and that you want to stick to those, and thank him for his thoughtfulness. Perhaps he doesn't know what a housewarming is really about.


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RE: throwing a house warming

You're right. Bless his heart, I'm sure he has good intentions in mind, but.....nononono

Have your Open House whenever you're ready. Tell him he can help w/the food??????


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