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5 Important Rules To Apply When Attending An Owanbe

5 Important Rules To Apply When Attending An Owanbe

Owanbe season is one that never ends, so you are most likely going to attend a good number of Owanbe events in your lifetime.

Every owanbe has its perks be it a birthday party, a wedding or a celebration of life, and after every party, we see a handful of people tell their stories of how much fun they had while some have a lot of complaints about the party.

If you are a party guest and you want to enjoy it to the fullest,

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HERE ARE 5 IMPORTANT RULES TO APPLY WHEN ATTENDING AN OWANBE.

 

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  1. EAT BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOUSE

This is a rule that keeps you going. When you go hungry to a party, you’ll end up hustling for food and get upset if you do not get food to eat or get something tangible to eat.

Always go to a party with some food in your tummy so you have energy for the fun that comes with it.

 

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  1. LOOK EXPENSIVE OR BUY ASOEBI

Looking expensive to a party especially in the uniform ‘asoebi’ gets you a lot of attention as everyone will want to please you so they can be tipped when you’re leaving.

From the bouncers to the ushers, even the celebrants and the service people, you’ll leave everyone guessing who you are. Just dress according to the occasion.

 

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  1. TIP YOUR SERVER OR WAITER

Always make sure you tip the waiter or server who comes to your table first, this will enable everything being served to end up at your table and not just pass by.

These set of people can be proactive and loyal to whoever gives them some extra cash.

 

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  1. DON’T ARRIVE TOO EARLY OR TOO LATE

As a guest, do not arrive too early to the party if you want to make an entrance or meet your friends, especially the late comers.

Make sure you are also not too late as you would have missed the main party and your associates who like to leave early, you might also miss the best dishes and end up feeling bad.

 

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  1. HAVE FUN

Go to the party with the intention of having fun, make good memories so that even if you get nothing to eat, you can have your memories of dancing with old friends or being sprayed money or meeting new people.

Just have the best time and don’t be a party popper by rushing to leave. The after party is always lit.

 

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