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I don't think that you have to buy a present. I would think that whether you did or not would be up to you. Is the person who is having the party asking anyone who is coming to bring anything such as supplies or food to the party?
I would ask the host if you could bring any food in order to help with the costs. When I give parties, I always ask people to bring stuff. If you do bring something to nibble on without them asking, some hosts might consider that to be rude.
If he or she says "No." then that doesn't mean that you can't bring a simple decoration of some kind to give as a gift to them. Could be Christmas ornaments, a candle and/or holder, etc.
yes, i will ask the host! who is single..
we are about the same age, and guests will mostly be our age.
Because of that fact, it will be more likely that the host will agree to you bringing something else for the guests. What about also offering to help set things up? Moving furniture around, setting things up, etc.?
Only my personal opinion, but growing up no matter what my Grandma always always brought somthing when we came visiting--whether it was a party, or just visiting at someones house on a saturday to watch tv. I dont know if its some sort of coustom because she always told me that when you go to someones home you should bring them a gift to give so your hosts are being thanked for the invitation. It does not have to be fancy--I would probably bring like a simple set of cloth table napkins and a bottle of wine. If anything, your host/hostess wold be flatterd that you thougt of them on the way over.