Lullabelle
Midlands, England
I have been reading on the BBC website about people charging family and friends for Christmas dinner.
It appears to have sparked quite a debate.
Hosting dinner can be very expensive so to a point I appreciate where the idea comes from but charging seems extreme.
On December 27th my husband's eldest brother and his wife invite everyone for a meal, we all contribute towards the meal, we take samosas, clearing and washing up is done between us so they don't have to shoulder everything. I am more than happy to contribute and wash up.
Would you ask for a contribution, food or money?
It appears to have sparked quite a debate.
Hosting dinner can be very expensive so to a point I appreciate where the idea comes from but charging seems extreme.
On December 27th my husband's eldest brother and his wife invite everyone for a meal, we all contribute towards the meal, we take samosas, clearing and washing up is done between us so they don't have to shoulder everything. I am more than happy to contribute and wash up.
Would you ask for a contribution, food or money?
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