Is it rude to ask

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Is it rude to ask what they are going to be serving if someone invites you to dinner and doesn't say what it will be?
 

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It's not rude when you have intolerances to certain foods or allergies.
 

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I wouldn't say it's rude, although I'd have hoped a person wanting to host dinner would check dietary requirements and preferences before planning a meal. There's not much point cooking a meal that your guests can't or won't eat.

If you feel uncomfortable asking directly you can always sound out the host in some other way, even if it's just a question of figuring what sort of contribution might be appropriate. You can match a dessert to the mains, or take a bottle of an appropriate wine, or whatever else you'd normally do.
 

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I wouldn't say it's rude, although I'd have hoped a person wanting to host dinner would check dietary requirements and preferences before planning a meal. There's not much point cooking a meal that your guests can't eat.

What he said.

And a host should not be offended if a guess "passes" on some food, especially if it's known they have dietary issue.


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