Step 3: Profit!
Mar. 28th, 2011 12:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I forgot to tell people that we would be providing alcohol at Adam's birthday. It kind of never occurred to me, because I guess Vietnamese people always provide *everything* when hosting a party. We never split the bill at dinners etc. Maybe that's just an ethnic thing - I find all the Indian / European people I grew up with did the same thing. (Adam and I took my parents out for dinner last month, and my aunt and uncle decided to come along too, so Adam and I were stuck with a $350+ bill :\)
Now that I've married Adam and moved in with him, I live in an area full of tradespeople. It's too far from the city for businesspeople to commute. It's just on the edge where the city ends and the country starts. I quite like it though it's not too affluent.
Anyway, everyone who came to Adam's party brought a six pack of beer with them. (didn't even know people did this until I started dating Adam. I actually drank other people's drinks they left in the fridge/bath because I assumed that they were provided by the host. I made some people pretty upset.)
I have so much beer left over I think I've made a beer profit.
Adam doesn't even drink beer. I don't know what I'm going to do with it all.
Now that I've married Adam and moved in with him, I live in an area full of tradespeople. It's too far from the city for businesspeople to commute. It's just on the edge where the city ends and the country starts. I quite like it though it's not too affluent.
Anyway, everyone who came to Adam's party brought a six pack of beer with them. (didn't even know people did this until I started dating Adam. I actually drank other people's drinks they left in the fridge/bath because I assumed that they were provided by the host. I made some people pretty upset.)
I have so much beer left over I think I've made a beer profit.
Adam doesn't even drink beer. I don't know what I'm going to do with it all.