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Originally Posted by FrouFrou
Another vote for tacky! I've never understood the BYOB concept either...if you can't afford to have a party then don't have one. To me it's like asking someone to lunch to dinner and asking them to pay. JMHO
I personally don't see anything wrong with having BYOB in the invitation, IF it is a party where you know all of the people very well. (We have a group of friends who we often do this with.)
We have parties at New Years, and we always provide all of the food, the entertainment, and a couple of simple alcoholic things, like a case of beer and a bottle of something stronger...but you run into the issues with a lot of people where everyone drinks something different. We have one friend who drinks Miller Lite, another who drinks MGD, another who drinks vodka-and only Stoli, another who drinks those Zima-cooler type things, and so on and so forth. We would literally have to buy a liquor store to have what everyone "liked". It's too much.
BYOB is definitely appropriate in many occasions. Basically, it is under the presumption that, yes, we will have something there to drink, but if you are picky and will only drink a certain thing/brand-bring your own.
On the other hand, if I am having a simple gathering with 3-4 women friends, I will provide some more elegant food, and a nice bottle of wine.
Either way...I don't think they should force payment. They should have welcomed the BYOB into the party.