Do you need me to bring anything? / Do you want me to bring anything?
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a polite offer to bring anything you can, such as food or drinks, when invited to an event
I'll bring the wine.
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a polite offer to bring wine when invited to an event such as a dinner, house party, etc.
I'll bring (the) dessert.
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a polite offer to bring dessert when invited to an event such as a dinner, house party, etc.
What time should we get there? / What time should we be there?
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asked to the host in order to clarify the time he or she expects guests to arrive
What do you have planned?
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asked in order to clarify what a person has arranged for a certain event
Sorry to keep you waiting. / Sorry I kept you waiting.
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used to express apology for arriving late
Make yourself comfortable.
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said by a host in order to make guests feel relaxed
Make yourself at home.
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said by a host in order to make guests feel comfortable and at ease
Let me know if you need anything.
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used to express one's willingness to provide, should someone need anything
Do you have everything? / Have you got everything?
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asked to a person, often a guest, about to leave an event in order to check that nothing is missed or forgotten upon departure
Thank you for having me (over).
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used to express gratitude for being invited to an event; can be said at the beginning or end of the event
Thank you for a lovely evening. / Thank you for a wonderful evening.
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said at the end of the event to express gratitude for being invited
It’s been my pleasure.
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a polite response to `thank you` which means one was happy to do it
Thanks for stopping by. / Thanks for dropping by.
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used to express thanks to a friend or guest who came over to one's house or planned event