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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2017 5:53:39 GMT -5
my 18th is coming up and while i've been a house parties before, i've never thrown one and i just wanted to know if anyone here is a Wizard™ at this kind of stuff
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Post by 🆉🅴🅻🅳🆁🅸🆂 on Aug 23, 2017 7:36:09 GMT -5
What's a party I know a wizard who could help @yourgrandma
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Post by Demitraeus Dehlfvaen on Aug 23, 2017 13:14:19 GMT -5
Invite me I promise I'll make it great
I'm always the only one dancing at parties I go to, on that rare occasion I go to a party. RIP me.
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Post by ❴ ғα∂ιηg ✦ яεαℓιтү ❵ on Aug 23, 2017 14:46:59 GMT -5
well, i usually do theme parties, if you give a theme i can probably help brainstorm some ideas!
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Post by ℜust ℜed ℜose on Aug 23, 2017 15:10:10 GMT -5
-Shouldn't have too many planned games. Have everyone pick/vote on what they want to do, and keep your options open.
-To avoid the "I'm cool with whatever," people, have some general idea in mind. Popular card games (CAH, maybe), etc.
-Think about the people you're inviting. Why are you friends with them? Appeal to those interests, m'dude.
-Lots of interesting/good food. It's something for the intorverts to focus on if the conversations get awkward. The best kind of party is the kind that caters to people who don't want to be there.
-Don't make it too long. Alternatively, like a lot of adults seem to like to do, give them a window of time for which people can show up and leave. ("Party is 5-7:30; drop by whenever!") Makes it more open for busy people.
-DO NOT MAKE YOUR MUSIC TOO LOUD. And, good idea; ask your friends what kind of music they like before hand. That way, you can play at least one song that each person likes.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2017 15:13:32 GMT -5
Have a good music app on hand! If you don't want to pay/don't have a subscription to one already, I might suggest Google Play Radio or 8tracks for free playlists ^_^ This prevents the hassle of you having to make one up beforehand/in case people don't like the style of music or have a suggestion it's easier to switch it up. Having music going on in the background prevents the issue of awkward silences coming up, and some people might even want to dance or sing along a bit
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2017 15:22:29 GMT -5
ty to all of you 00: those are acc pretty helpful
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2017 15:28:00 GMT -5
What's a party I know a wizard who could help @yourgrandma dumbledore keeps the spell for party's to himself. He says it's a very dangerous spell. Although you can't explain the loud music and yelling coming from is office in the middle of the night....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2017 15:44:55 GMT -5
So I had a birthday party at my house when I was like 7, and I can assure you that you can never go wrong with a club penguin-themed birthday cake
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Post by argyle lechuga on Aug 23, 2017 15:53:27 GMT -5
my biggest house party tip is to not have it at ur house. rent a pavilion at a local park or something instead, people have more room to run around and stuff and it's not as confined
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