Show INVISIONMAG.COMYou’re Having a Dinner Party … These are the Three People – Dead or Alive – You’d Invite
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Are dinner parties dead?Dinner parties were once a way to show off your wealth and social status, but millennials hit by the Great Recession have neither. Dinner parties were once a way to show off your wealth and social status, but millennials have neither. That doesn't mean dinner parties have become obsolete in 2019: They've just evolved.
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