How to Throw a Not Sucking Party

When you are throwing a party , you want people to have a good time and feel connected to each other. Here’s the secret formula for making people feel wanted and interested without spending the entire party running checking everyone out.

Focusing on the structure of your party is the secret to making everyone have fun while still having the flexibility to talk. Here are three areas to focus on when planning your party:

  • The first five minutes : Make a plan to make guests feel welcome right at the door. Guide them by mentioning (or having signs that show) where to put coats and bags and where to get a drink.
  • An event that brings everyone together : Give guests an experience that will help them connect with others and that they can potentially use as a conversation starter later in the party. Good options are: Toast, Cards Against Humanity, or beer tasting.
  • When people start leaving : Don’t make guests feel stuck, like they’re not sure if the moment is right to leave. Most people schedule their departure in about an hour, so keep an eye on those preparing for an hour for the party and then for two hours so you can gracefully say goodbye to them and make sure they leave in a positive mood.

I gave up my fair share of meetings, and when I think back to the ones that were memorable and the ones that fell through, hosting an event that brought everyone together was the biggest difference. In my circle of friends, a card or board game is always a success. Hotpot is also a good option as it is really interactive. Whatever you choose for your party, even a short event that creates an overall experience can make your event a hit.

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