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Etiquette
Posted by Jamie
9/12/2008  10:12:00 AM
When a not so good dancer asks to be added to your dance card for the evening, to be polite,you must agree, but how do you politely say NO when that person asks for more than one dance set, when there are only 8 sets all evening? (And a lot of other people with whom you would rather dance)
Re: Etiquette
Posted by terence2
9/12/2008  10:37:00 PM
Simple.. tell them that you have already promised the remaining sets to most of your friends
Re: Etiquette
Posted by jofjonesboro
9/15/2008  1:27:00 PM
Are there usually new folks at these dance parties? If so, foist this klutz off on them.



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