Your Questions Answered On the Air
- Duane:
What’s the best way for me to invite my crush out on a Saturday night if
we don’t have common friends?
- Rina:
I’m planning to throw a simple party in our garage. Would you suggest that
I stick to a theme? If so, what is the most budget friendly theme?
- Jan: I
know it’s a bit out of topic but I’m confused as to how may bridesmaids I
should have for my wedding.
- Diane:
I’m not really a fan of beer but I don’t know what else to order in the
bar. Got any suggestions?
- Mike:
When I’m trying to pick up chicks in a bar, would it be better to be
partying with other girls or a group of guys?
- Carl:
How do I get a girl’s attention inside a club?
- Charlene:
What’s the best tasting liquor in town? Yung affordable ha
- Michelle:
I’m the only one who is still single in our group and we usually party
together on Saturdays. Recently, my friends have been inviting single guys
to party with us in a sort of a “blind date”. What do I do if I don’t like
the guy and I’m stuck with him the whole night?
- Lisa:
I live in a apartment and the limited space becomes somewhat of a problem
sometimes. I have enough chairs, but not everyone gets the luxury of
eating on a table. I know everyone is alright with holding a plate on
their lap, but is there a better solution for this?
- JoMar:
Recently, there has been some news about two guys who gate-crashed a party
and ended up stealing some stuff in the party host’s home. How do you
enjoy a party without compromising your safety?
- Joel:
My Manila friends usually pay with cards. Do you think it’s alright to do
this especially in Davao?
- Marjorie:
Should I bring a gift every time I get invited to a party? Etiquette books
say so but I don’t think it is expected here in the Philippines.
- Adrienne:
When throwing house parties, how do I tell guests that it is time for them
to go?
- Marie:
I’m organizing my little sister’s debut. Should we pre-assign seats for
her guests or would it be easier if they were to pick out their seats?
- Edmund:
The last time we threw a party at home, we realized that we didn’t have
enough seating. What should we do to compensate the next time?
- Lalaine:
My birthday is coming up and I want to keep the guest list to a minimum. I’m
planning on inviting just my close friends from college and maybe one or
two people from work. Would it be alright to invite them in one
celebration or would it be better to throw separate celebrations for two
groups?
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