by IAIN » Aug 13th, '07, 22:23
no wee-ing in the sink for starters...
well, mine were never "well off", but i've done quite a few after dinner parties...it all kinda depends on:
what you are doing
the size of the party
i'd suggest the following:
if it's going to be quite a big do, and you're not invited for the actual sit down meal, then arrange to turn up as they are starting their desserts...and if possible a seperate room to organise yourself in...
if you're asked to join them at their table, don't ignore the opportunity for a little chit-chat before hand just to make yourself and them comfortable...depending upon your persona...its also a good way to suss out potential participants rather than angry drunks with points to prove...
i'd also suggest to wait for all plates and cutlery to be cleared away first if possible too...
its kinda hard to give specifics without knowing...erm...the specifics..size of room, people etc...
if you can be seated at the head of the table too, superb from a psychological standpoint...and take the time to introduce yourself and explain roughly what you're therefore..if you can introduced by your host, even better...
it is nice if you're there for the meal, sitting amongst them as a guest, nothing revealed til the coffees, dragging conversations slowly round to psychic feats, body language or whatever suits...
as always, be very polite and gracecious, thank the host and the table, and i always used to leave them with a thought...a little personal thing to think upon...maybe even a half concluded effect "for next time..."
i was always amongst them, either as a guest for the meal, or arrive just after the coffees and be introduced...i would say though, just plain ask them what he wants...stroll around, or round the table...go for whatever suits you naturally...
i love a good table personally, and doing it all by candlelight is lovely too...even a little subtle classical music in the background is good too...
in summing up though, if you feel out of your depth, theres no shame in that, ask him up front exactly what he's after, if you get to choose, do what's natural to you...
and for things like design dupes and word choices, dont always just ask one person, ask small groups to decide upon it between them, so you can dress it as a group-conciousness experiment as well as singular one on one type things..
bit of a ramble, but still..you might get something out of it...good luck and enjoy it if you go for it though...