Do you find that when you keep busy, everyone like flaccid around surrounded by the kitchen?
Answers: Oh man that is so true! And it's not even approaching I throw parties. Sometimes it's only a few friends coming to hang out, and we'll adjectives end up within the kitchen for hours.
It's not like nearby isn't anywhere to sit outside the kitchen.
And in my kitchen nearby are no chairs.
And 99% of the time I will serve dinner and everything is available for people to attain without going into the kitchen.
How peculiar.
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the kitchen is the warmest spot in any home as far as I'm concerned and it attracts most ppl that opening...just as long as its big satisfactory...why not???
People in Saint Louis invented that. I dont attain it. I entertain associates all the time (in Oregon). But when I lived within STL they would all congregate surrounded by the kitchen. Its funny. They even laugh just about it. Great people within Missouri.
i do even if i put the nibbles in the lounge pple stay contained by the kitchen maybe its the fridge or mayb music to loud i find they also hang down out side as well.
Yeah, there's an 80s song something like it: "Always in the kitchen at parties"! (by Jona Lewie).
EDIT: Well, "nminto" it wouldn't bother me so much if you'd with the sole purpose take bad that darned mask!! LOL
Always happen at my place... I am single, so if they want to be entertained by the host, and at hand is stuff still needs doing - the kitchen is the place to be!
Who sing that song "you'll always find me contained by the kitchen at parties"?
EDIT:
Sorry Z!
Should have read the other answers in the past I posted. (I am following you this arvo... you are taking me to some good places!! Hope you are not notion "stalked!!)
Yeah! That's where you're closest to the booze and food so you grasp first dibs on the goodies :)
yes most defiantly, and i find it outstandingly annoying, especially if its not big and your trying to prepare something, why not the lounge room, it has comfy sitting room and is meant for entertainment!
I reason its because people perceive more comfy mixing with others when they are stood up and if you are within the front room/lounge then you surface silly standing up when there are settees to sit on!
That's my thinking anyway!
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