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  1. This is the full story of OP:
  2. OP doesn't like "messy" foods with too much sauce or dressing because it hides the real taste and I don't like wasting extras
  3. OP invited family and friends over for a meal. They asked for various sauces she doesn't have
  4. Her mom called and explained that OP should consider her guests when inviting them over
  5. OP thought that she was not obligated to provide extra things for her guests
  6. OP provided an update to her post after reading the comments from the community
  7. Redditors have different opinions but most of them agree that the OP was the jerk for doing this:
  8. Others think she wasn't wrong:

Redditor Fails Miserably At Her First Attempt At Hosting Dinner Party Because Of Not Providing Any Condiments To Her Guests

Ever heard of a dinner party that didn't quite go as planned? Well, there's a story on Reddit that shows even the best intentions can lead to funny mishaps. So, this woman was super excited to host a dinner party for their friends and family. She cooked up yummy stuff like grilled chicken, fish, shrimp, veggies, and baked potatoes—sounds delicious, right? But here's where things got interesting.

As everyone started digging in, the guests began asking for things like tartar sauce, cocktail sauce, and more. But the woman didn't have those things in her house. So she told them that they should've brought them themselves instead of expecting her to buy them.

The woman shared her story on Reddit, and people had lots to say about it. Scroll down to read the entire story. Also, share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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This is the full story of OP:

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OP doesn't like "messy" foods with too much sauce or dressing because it hides the real taste and I don't like wasting extras

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OP invited family and friends over for a meal. They asked for various sauces she doesn't have

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Her mom called and explained that OP should consider her guests when inviting them over

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OP thought that she was not obligated to provide extra things for her guests

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OP provided an update to her post after reading the comments from the community

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Redditors have different opinions but most of them agree that the OP was the jerk for doing this:

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Others think she wasn't wrong:

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What do you think after reading this story? Do you think the OP was wrong in this case? Don't hesitate to share your opinions with us by leaving a comment in the comment section below.

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