So this week I was invited to #BrunchAtHome by @HoSitDown in
New York. I think if you’ve never been to a brunch before this is a way to get
your foot in the door. Brunch is a way for you to meet different people outside
your circle, have great food and hit a quick little 2-step. If you are a close
minded person brunch isn’t for you and you should stick to your night parties.
As an adult I have become more accustomed to brunches and day parties. Have a
quick turn up during the day and you’re able to get back home at a reasonable
time.
Brunch is described as a combination of breakfast and lunch,
which occur between the hours of 11 AM – 8 PM (varies). If you live in the New
York area you have at least heard of or been to Pranna’s brunch which runs from
12 – 7 PM and you normally need to book it months in advance. The #BrunchAtHome
experience was definitely on the same level as a Pranna brunch just because of
the food variety and the drinks that kept flowing (in my opinion). The host
made sure that your cup was never empty and that food was always available.
I feel that if you know how to host people at home then this
can be very successful, as this event was. The thing is not everyone respects
your home. People hear brunch and sometimes don’t know how to act. As long as
you set ground rules and invite a select number of people you can definitely
have a successful event. #BrunchAtHome presented by @HoSitDown, while
he was in DC, I think is something everyone should experience.
“Brunch is always a good idea”
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