Brookswood
Senior Member
Several weekends ago I gave an informal party. I did not require that anybody bring anything to eat, but many people did.
One person arrived about 1/2 way through the party with a frozen side dish she had bought at a local specialty food store. She told me to heat it up, cut it into sections and serve it to the guest. She did not stay because she was "not feeling well". She left immediately, total time at the party was maybe 5 minutes.
The party was well under way and and I had more than enough to do so I put the frozen side dish in the freezer and did not serve it.
Now I find that this person is upset with me because instead of serving the dish to all who where there - "he selfishly kept if for himself". I am the himself.
The side dish still sits in my freezer.
Should I have served the side dish even though I was already busy and we had more than enough side dishes to go around? Should I have just refused to accept it? Should I have returned it the next day? The entire thing has me confused.
Advice?
One person arrived about 1/2 way through the party with a frozen side dish she had bought at a local specialty food store. She told me to heat it up, cut it into sections and serve it to the guest. She did not stay because she was "not feeling well". She left immediately, total time at the party was maybe 5 minutes.
The party was well under way and and I had more than enough to do so I put the frozen side dish in the freezer and did not serve it.
Now I find that this person is upset with me because instead of serving the dish to all who where there - "he selfishly kept if for himself". I am the himself.
The side dish still sits in my freezer.
Should I have served the side dish even though I was already busy and we had more than enough side dishes to go around? Should I have just refused to accept it? Should I have returned it the next day? The entire thing has me confused.
Advice?