depends on how close I was to the host.
if he/she was a realy good friend I'd be content to hang, possibly see how much of a dent into the food and drinks we could make
If the host is a passing acquentance or a friend of a friend that no showed, I'd probally try to bow out graciously with 5 or 10 minutes of realizing noone else was coming. Unless, again, I found the person engaging, but if we're just sitting there staring at eacther, taking turns looking at the clock on the microwave, the door, and then the clock on the DVD player, I'd scramble
2007-01-22 20:21:20
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answered by daughters_a_wookie 4
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Depends ... did everybody else cancel last minute or just not show up? If so, I'd probably stay about 1 to 1-1/2 hours to be nice and make the host feel better.
But, if the host was the opposite sex, and this was a ruse to get me alone, I would leave right away (unless, of course, the feelings were mutual).
2007-01-22 20:25:14
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answered by Adios 7
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It depends on how much I liked the host. If it was someone I really liked and wanted to spend time with, I would enjoy the food and ask if they wanted to kick back and watch a movie or something. If it was someone I did not particularly care for, then I don't know why I would have gone to their party in the first place, but I would wait about 30 minutes and then text someone to call me with a fake emergency.
2007-01-22 20:19:22
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answered by bashnick 6
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depends how much i liked the host. if it was a good friend of mine i would be there hanging out all night, if it was someone i didn't really know i would probably stay for a small conversation and then say that it was a great time but i had previous plans i needed to tend to and that i might be back later.
2007-01-22 20:26:26
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answered by smile182 3
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Lisa is your maid of honor, that's ok if she has somewhat time on the party and once the party begins Lisa would no longer go away. yet when she dose? Your bachelorette party will nonetheless be tremendous. merely tell Lisa that no longer some thing is going to end her being your maid of honor and he or she promised to be there, reason your getting married. also make effective Annie recognize this that you and Lisa are merely maximum acceptable acquaintances that Lisa is the bride of honor that she ought to be there on the marriage. you may also invite Anne too your wedding ceremony? this way she received't experience left out and there no longer some thing to be jealous of. i'm hoping this would help? properly besides Congratulation and performance a strong destiny on your marriage and want each and every thing seems tremendous on your wedding ceremony Day!
2016-12-02 22:34:59
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answered by ? 4
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i'd probably say hi to the host and let them know straight off the bat that i was just popping round and wont be staying for long....better off this way than leaving it for too long then making excuses, thats even more humiliating to the host. ;)
2007-01-22 20:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably hang out with them for a long time and not make an excuse to leave. They would be feeling bad enough that no one showed up to their party.
2007-01-22 20:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the hosts, if it is someone you like then stay and chat, if it is someone you aren't comfortable with then leave. If you know the person and they are just your friend, ask them when other people will be arriving and if it was soon, then stay and wait for them.
2007-01-22 20:57:46
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answered by KatieL 4
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It depends on how close of friends you are with the host. Sometimes parties of only two can be better.
2007-01-22 21:26:39
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answered by Jeremy© ® ™ 5
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It all depends upon who is the host and her intentions.
2007-01-22 20:19:35
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answered by chapatchapat 2
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