Knowing how to politely ask people to leave can be a really useful thing to have in your social arsenal
As summer socials and family gatherings become a weekly occurrence, it can be challenging to maintain a host's energy levels.
Fortunately, etiquette expert and national treasure William Hanson is here to help reluctant hosts navigate awkward goodbyes. He poses the question: "As a host, how can you encourage guests to leave at the end of an intimate gathering?" Another effective way to clear the room comes in the form of the simple yet direct statement, "I have a very busy day tomorrow", which William says is especially helpful if guests aren't taking the hint.
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