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Party Etiquette That You Might Have Been Breaking

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The mantra of younger people today is "work hard, party harder." Party is a great way to relax, socialise, and be carefree after a weeklong work. But do you know that there is proper etiquette in attending a party? Be it a Friday night out, birthday celebration, or wedding reception, you can't just pop those helium balloons at a party in Singapore because it is fun to do. 

This article will guide you to party etiquette you didn't know existed: 

1. Learn to RSVP

It is flattering to get invited to a party; however, there are times when our schedules won't set us free. It is the guest's responsibility to RSVP if you won't be able to attend the party. It doesn't matter if you have a balloon bouquet in Singapore but never show up to a party you are not invited to. 

2. Don't be late

Now, if you happen to be invited to a party, don't show up late. Don't arrive too early as well. You might still find the host busy arranging the balloon decoration in Singapore. Not unless the host asked you so. 

3. Don't bring a buddy

Unless the host or the invitation has stated, don't bring a buddy to the party. It may be too uncomfortable for the host to accommodate a guest they don't even know. 

4. Don't come empty-handed

It is awkward coming into a party bringing nothing but yourself. You might want to offer a gift to the host. A bottle of wine, cake, or basket of fruit may do well. You might as well buy the celebrant a gift or customised balloons in Singapore when attending a birthday party. 

5. Don't get drunk

Booze is fun but not to the extent that the host has to assist you because you are too drunk to help yourself. Drink moderately. 

If you want to receive an invitation to the next party, make sure not to break the party manners. 

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