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Article ID: 2484
Title: Hosting a Party With Ease
By: Amy Brantley

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Hosting a Party With Ease

It’s always easier to go to someone else’s party than to host one of your own. Hosting an event may seem intimidating at first. You may find yourself rushing around, trying to create the perfect atmosphere and trying to take care of everyone. But you will be surprised at how easy it is to host a party. In fact, by following just a few simple tips, you and your guests will have a terrific time. The key is to begin hosting before the party even starts.

Guest List
Party hosting starts long before the party ever begins. It actually starts when you prepare your guest list. Inviting guests to your party may not seem that hard at first, but you must consider how your guests will get along. For example, you may have friends who recently divorced. If the couple remains friends, you can invite both, but if they're not this can be a tricky situation. Good party hosts will invite guests who enjoy each other's company, but that doesn't mean they have to have a lot in common. The best parties include guests who may not know each other very well, which means your guests will get a chance to meet new people.

RSVP
Knowing how many guests will attend is crucial for any good host. When preparing invitations or contacting guests via e-mail, ask your guests to RSVP, or tell you if they can come. Ask them to respond to your invitation a few days before your party, which will give you enough time to shop and prepare food and decorations in advance.

Food
After you've made a guest list, start thinking about what type of food you'll serve. Try to prepare foods that all of your guests can enjoy. This task may not be as easy as it sounds. Many people suffer from food allergies, follow special diets or have a condition that prevents them from eating certain foods. Some guests may be vegetarians who avoid meat, whereas other guests may be vegans, who do not eat any animal products.

When inviting guests, ask them about any food restrictions they may have. If you find that your guests have diverse eating restrictions, a buffet is a great option. That way, your guests can pick and choose the items they can eat.

Of course, that doesn't mean that you can't allow your guests to bring food to the party. Many people actually enjoy bringing a dessert or a good bottle of wine. Just remember that you shouldn’t make your guests feel obligated. Instead, tell the guests that they can bring something if they wish, but that they don't have to.