by Ines Nyby » Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:00 pm
My answer is: it depends. every Tuesday, we have "Family Dinner" and our adult children and their S.O's come over, it's a casual, comfort-food type of meal. We serve the food on the kitchen island, and they all help themselves and carry their plates to the dining room or breakfast room, depending on where we're eating. Invariably, one of the kids or one or two of their significant others will jump up and do the dishes at the end of the evening, leaving me and my husband free to just enjoy the conversation (or sibling arguments, which can be pretty entertaining). When we have wine dinners, or other more formal social dinners, there are usually 8 to 16 guests, and it's a big help if one or two guests help in taking the various courses out to the other guests. While I would prefer for my husband and I to clear the dirty plates, it doesn't always work out that way if he's in a deep conversation with someone or hasn't finished his own plate, which is common. Lately when I have a large dinner, I'll arrange for paid kitchen help, which is a huge relief when we don't have to stay up half the night washing umpteen wineglasses and pots and pans. I really don't want my guests washing dishes after a dinner. When I'm a guest at someone's home, I will almost always get up to help with serving, unless I'm trapped in a chair where there's no way to get to the kitchen without making other people get up. I don't mind helping with dishes, but I find our hosts, like me, don't want help with that.