Charging Family for Christmas Dinner
A mother in England is charging her family to attend Christmas dinner to cover the costs of food and drinks, sparking mixed reviews on social media.
Key Points
- Abi Richards is charging her family nearly $32 each to cover the costs of breakfast, lunch, and dinner during Christmas Eve, Christmas, and Boxing Day
- This is the fourth consecutive year Richards is hosting Christmas dinner at home
- Some praised the plan while others called it 'disgusting'
- Etiquette expert warns that specifying an amount could be offensive
Pros
- Fair way to cover expenses for hosting family during the holidays
Cons
- Some may find it offensive or against the spirit of Christmas