No one knows how it all started, but somehow Thanksgiving became a holiday for friends, whether they are family or not. And so the Friendsgiving celebration was born. Now here's the rub: Who hosts? Here are some tips to consider if you are moving towards being the host of your Friendsgiving celebration this year. Ensure that everyone feels welcome
When hosting a Friendsgiving Squad, it's important to ensure that everyone is included in the festivities and has ample opportunity to engage themselves in activities they enjoy. Because this is not just time for turkey, but an evening of fun with friends, allies should be invited along with those who have been around since macaroni necklace days! If you're still trying work out who will be at this year's Friendsgiving, settle in and hit the friend-making drawing board. Because everyone deserves to be included in your Thanksgiving festivities, even if they're new to town!
How To Celebrate Friendsgiving Squad
Take the lead
If you organize this year's Friendsgiving event , chances are pretty high that you'll probably be hosting it at your place . If not, make arrangements for friends who may not be able to host but would like to partake in all of its Pumpkin Pie glory nonetheless. This way no one is caught off-guard or unable to attend. Be ready with money Shouldering the costs of a large scale soiree can get a little daunting - especially if you have a large group of people coming over! However, there are many ways for hosts and attendees to chip in and lessen the cost.
Do your own thing...for Thanksgiving?
If you're hosting a Friendsgiving, take the opportunity to share things about yourself with friends who might not know so much! Love bumper cars? Tell them! Have weird taste in horror movies? Let loose! You'll get a chance to bond over your interests and learn new ones along the way. It's an experience everyone needs to have at least once. Stamp out potato chips
Make sure that all food is consumed or disposed of (read: no one should be leaving hungry) and that there's no food leftovers lying around after the party ends. Not only will this make clean up easier for hosts , but it also ensures that everyone has had their fair share of the food. In addition, this is a great opportunity for you to show your friends what a responsible person you are!
Bring in the holiday spirit
Whether it's going around and seeing how everyone is doing or getting into some fun costumes , Friendsgiving should always be a memorable experience with friends - in more ways than one. Don't forget to turn on the holiday music and let loose in a festive mood! Being in an atmosphere where people can come together and enjoy themselves sounds like heaven.
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