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Whats a nice way of saying "bring your own food"? (read details!)?

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so im going to this concert and my family is bringing their own food and i dont want it to be awkward for my friend and im not going to ask my mom to bring more because she doesn't have enough anyways...whats a good way of saying can you bring your own food?

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  1. pot luck


  2. ~~We do this for our park days. We just tell everyone to bring their own lunch/dinner for their own family. Drinks too, unless one person is furnishing those. It's no big deal, noone every minds. We usually all bring a bag of chips, watermelon, cookies, and stuff to share with everybody.~~

  3. Just say, "I am bringing my own food to the concert. How about you?"

  4. Tell her that the food there will be costly, suggest in

    a nice way to bring some with her, 'cos thats what you are doing,

    friends will understand, believe me.

  5. You could just casually say it. Something like, "Hey don't forget to bring some food". Something along those lines.

  6. Just tell your friend exactly what you have put...

    Hey were packing food to go to this event, i dont want you to be left out if there isnt enough, you should bring somthing to eat while were there...

    Good Luck

  7. just tell them to bring their own snacks

  8. tell her that to cut down on expenses your family has decided to pack sandwiches or whatever and then suggest she do the same ...we went to a baseball game earlier this summer and spent 50 dollars on drinks alone...all non alcoholic

    the price of food products at venues is outrageous...

  9. say its a potluck

  10. just say that since food at the concert is so expensive you are bringing a lunch for your family and she is either welcome to bring her own food or a dish to pass that all will share

  11. i would just say that everyone usually bring their own.. or maybe see if mom wants to share and tell friend it is a potluck picnic...

  12. Are you making an invitation or something?

    If you are, just write, "Don't forget to bring some snacks!"

  13. Why don't you just make the food for the two of you. You and your friend? You could bring a couple of things and ask your friend to bring a couple of things and the two of you eat together.

  14. Say...."Hey, my mom is bringing such and such to eat, what are you going to bring to eat?"  (or what do you want to bring?) It's not mean, and the friend gets to choose!

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