what's your idea of a party?
By Cutie18f
@Cutie18f (9551)
Philippines
October 24, 2010 6:28am CST
Last night I attended a grand birthday party. The food, venue, and people were all great. After the program, dancing was supposed to follow. I noticed that when this segment came, a lot of people were already preparing to go home. There were a few who started to dance. I was also dying to dance but the people who I know didn't feel like dancing. Great. All I did in that party was sit and eat, not exactly my idea of a party. I do love to dance but it seems like the people I know there were killjoys. HOw about you? Isn't a party incomplete without dancing?
5 responses
@StephanieAnnC (4274)
• United States
24 Oct 10
I would have liked to dance too. I feel like parties usually need some type of music and I'll dance to pretty much any genre. I feel like it lightens up the mood and is a form of entertainment, instead of just eating and sitting.
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@aurorastorm (1131)
• United States
25 Oct 10
I think it depends on what kind of party it is. If it is a special occasion, wedding, anniversaries, New Years Eve, things like that I think dancing is imperative. I think if you wanted to dance you should just do it, even if no one else wanted to, you might be surprised how many others might just join you, once you start the ball rolling.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
25 Oct 10
Listening to music and dancing to those beautiful music would be nice. Yes, I know , some people just don't want to take part in dancing. That's fine. For me, main thing to enjoy is to get together with friends and relatives once in a while and enjoy talking about the times we had enjoyed in the past.
@emmely (73)
• Philippines
24 Oct 10
It seems your more of the life of the party. You should have dance if you really love to dance. You don't need a partner to dance you should have directly hit the dance floor. As you can see not all people are into dancing so let it be if they just want to get stay on their table and drink
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