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With another holiday season right around the corner, the invitations are undoubtedly flying into your mailbox left and right. Unless, of course you're a Scrooge. Or have poor dinner etiquette. But don't worry, we can change that (the etiquette, not the Scrooge -- unfortunately, there's no hope for you humbugs...)!

Take our quiz below and test your knowledge of dinner party etiquette. Pass this test and you'll be swimming in invites all season long!:

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  • Reno

    My Mother in law thought she'd be funny and bought me this cookbook called "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@HES!" (bitchcooks.com) for my birthday. It was a cute gift and happened to be really funny. But now, when she comes over, my husband and her, keep saying.. "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@H, and make us some damn dinner", or "What's our little Bit@h making us tonight". Yeah.. that got old really fast. So tonight, I am going to make them the dish called 'Lick My Boots! Lamb' with a side of the 'Eat Me! Eggplant'. I am going to serve it to them in dog bowls on the floor and tell em to get on their damn knees and slurp.. How you like your damn dinner now, BIT@HES?

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  • patty

    maybe if you didn't spend your time spamming articles, he would have hung around.

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  • oreadno1

    Wow, I have perfect etiquette?

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  • MGordon514

    Personally I don't accept invitations from anyone who would have someone like me as a guest.

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  • Ron Previte

    "With another holiday season right around the corner, the invitations are undoubtedly flying into your mailbox left and right."
    What farytale world do you guys live in?

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  • Chester Borland

    Don't see no quiz!?!

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  • Konky

    YOU'RE JUST STUPID AND YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID.

  • Chester Borland

    You can always say: "Honey, we should go to bed, These people might want to go home!"

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  • nt

    That quiz sucks. Who wouldn't get 100% You may not practice it, but you know the correct answer.

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  • Jeff

    Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. I love to cook and I always enjoy having it at my house. Recently my wife of 20 years decided to have an affair and wrecked my Mercedes in the process. Yes, it's grounds for divorce but our children are going to get hurt. I made a promise to stay in Germany while she leaves for a 1 year on a remote assignment to Greenland. She leaves Dec. 2. and without asking, made plans to have Thanksgiving and a going away party for herself at her sisters house. We live in Germany and I really don't want a German Thanksgiving. I'm from New England and I don't think they understand the tradition. Besides, her planning a going away party for herself is absurd. I'm a very polite person and not sure of what to do. What kind of etiquette is called for in this situation?? Someone please help.

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