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If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave

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Parties often have a lot of unwritten rules about how you should behave. Depending on your local culture and relationship dynamics, you might be expected to be fashionably late or bring the host a gift. But something that is in a bit of a grey area is knowing when to leave. Very few hosts are willing to outright tell you ‘get off my couch, leave, I’m sleepy.’
The ever-helpful r/AskReddit community shared some of the (not so) subtle signs that it’s probably time for you to thank your host, grab your things, and head home. ASAP! Scroll down for their useful tips, and be sure to upvote the ones that you personally found the most helpful.

#1

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
If the host starts cleaning up instead of socializing, it's either time to help or time to leave.
75points

#2

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
Host puts their hands on their knees, stands up and says “well, it’s getting late”.
72points

#3

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
If someone shows off or flashes a weapon of any kind. Gun, knife, taser, whatever. Just go. It always ends badly and bystanders get hurt all too often.
65points

Setting the right expectations can save you a lot of headaches down the line. If you’re throwing a formal party with physical invites, social media pages, and the like, you can indicate how long the event will last. If you clearly state that you’re wrapping things up by 2 am, then nobody has an excuse to stay longer. Unless they decide to stick around and help you wash the mountain of dirty dishes you’re bound to have!

In other cases… there’s some ambiguity. You’ve probably known at least a few guests who like to stick around and keep chatting on and on (and on!). No matter how many subtle hints and nudges you throw their way that you want to be alone now, they keep dodging them like the socially unperceptive pros they are.

#4

In your teens: any vomiting.

In your 20s: it’s just you and the host’s closest friends, and everyone left there is a closer friend than you.

In your 30s: the babysitter needs to get home.

In your 40s: no one needs encouragement. Our pajamas start calling us immediately after dinner.
59points

#5

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
A group of males that no one really knows show up.
55points

#6

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
When the hosts yawn, leave.
If the hosts don't yawn, leave by the time half the guest have.
Don't stay until the end unless it's your best friend.
51points

It’s here where the relationship between your character and the dynamics you have with your friends play a huge role. Some people are very big on humor and directness, so they’ll have no problem telling their pals to ‘eff off’ while everyone has a good laugh.

Others prefer more refined and nuanced strategies so as not to offend anyone. They might start washing the dishes or they’ll change into some cozier clothing. They might physically get up and start clearing the tables. They might start glancing at their watch. Or they might genuinely look tired and be less engaged in the conversation.

The odds are that you’ve done something similar in the past. We know we have! A fan favorite of ours is the good old ‘welp!’ that you spout while slapping your knees. It’s brilliantly effective!

#7

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
Some cultures, they put out a bowl/display of fruit as a last bite of food before you go. Some folks call it "FOF" (F*&$ Off Fruit) haha.
51points

#8

In Syria, social visits begin with juice. Then sweets. Then at last, after a nice visit, Turkish coffee with cardamom. When the coffee comes out, you know to sip and split.

In Yemen, coffee is served first. This resulted in a bit of an awkward visit once when my Yemeni friends invited new Syrian acquaintances over to visit….
51points

#9

At my friend’s birthday party he stood up, turned off the music, thanked everyone for coming and said, “you don’t have to go home but you can’t stay here “. I think it’s from a song but I’d never heard it and I thought it was great.
49points

Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman, the founder of the Protocol School of Texas, told HuffPost that for guests, the rule of thumb is that you don’t want to be the first or last person to leave. Broadly speaking, if you’re the last person to leave, you probably weren’t reading the social cues that it was time to go. If you’re one of the last guests left at the party, you can either leave or help the host clean up.

According to Gottsman, when she wants to end an event as a host, she balances transparency with politeness. It’s a breath of fresh air to realize that you really can be honest. However, it still matters how you phrase everything.

“You really can just say, ’It’s been really nice to have all of you here together tonight. I am getting a bit sleepy from the exciting evening and I am going to have to call it a night very soon. I hope you have enjoyed yourself and I look forward to seeing you again soon,’” the etiquette expert said.

#10

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
When the dog get nervous.
44points

#11

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
If there's two or more guys being loud and one of them suddenly takes his shirt off, you have somewhere between 1 second and 1 minute to skedaddle before the fight starts.
43points

#12

When I slap both knees and say “Welp”.
43points

Welp! [Slaps knees]. How do you indicate to your guests that it’s time for them to leave, dear Pandas? On the flip side, what are the most common signs you’ve experienced that you should probably head home as a guest?

When’s the last time you’ve had a guest over who couldn’t get any of your hints that it was time for them to head home? What are some subtle red flags that you might want to duck out of an event early? We’re very interested in your experiences and opinions, so if you have a moment, swing by the comments section.

#13

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
When you hear the second thing break. Usually something glass. Once is an accident, twice is people are getting to the clumsy falling down stage of drunk or stoned, the fights come next. Time to call an uber.
42points

#14

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
In my experience, when someone shares a Youtube video they're excited about.

The video is fine, but it inevitably leads to "Oh, that reminds me of one I saw!" leading to an unending chain of people sharing videos, most of the group bored at any given one.

The party is over, now its just people watching Youtube. Bail.
40points

#15

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
When the party is growing and people who weren't originally invited start showing up. Leave. The party is NOT going to get better. .
39points

#16

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
There are people starting to trash the place.
38points

#17

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
When that one girl starts drunk-crying and making a scene for nothing

Edit: Since everyone is sharing stories; I used to work in hotels and we would often have parties at someone's house after shifts. There was one girl in particular who was sweet as pie and super shy when sober, but when drunk, she turned into an absolute mess. After she got drunk, started crying and then locked herself in the bathroom for multiple hours, **two parties in a row**, we stopped inviting her.
33points

#18

When you are ravenously hungry

When the birds start waking up

When folks begin playing quarters for shots of Evan Williams

When the inappropriate peeing starts - be it accidental, on themselves, on others; on you, on anyone really, without permission; for attention; etc.

Same thing for pooping

When talk of calling the cops is overheard

When you cannot locate a reliably sealed, unused, brand name, condom

When you don't recognize where you are

When you can't find the door

When you start hearing the word "bro" at an increased rate, in increasingly louder volumes

When you are for real considering needing an attorney

When the only people left are dudes you don't recognize

Any talk of human or animal sacrifice

In all seriousness, listen to your gut. If it says leave, leave.
31points

#19

I’m old so I’ve seen it all. This would apply to both types of parties.

If anyone is fall down/blackout drunk it’s time to leave even if it’s not you.

If anyone breaks out hard d***s, it’s time to leave.

If there are under age people drinking, it’s time to leave.

If people are being disrespectful to the property of the host, it’s time to leave.

If there are 30-year-olds hitting on 17 - year-olds, it’s time to leave.

If the host starts to clean up, it’s time to either start helping or leave.

In this applies to all parties, never show up empty-handed. And that means something for the host, not three beers that you plan on drinking yourself.

EDIT: Kind of getting some traction so I'll just add that getting in trouble is not the worst outcome here. Normalizing bad situations is the first step in being a part of them. No, you probably won't get arrested if someone does coke at a party you're at, but to a young person (because that's what we are talking about here) it not many reps of seeing this before it seems probably not that bad...
29points

#20

If You See These 30 Signs At The Next Party You’re At, It’s Probably Time For You To Leave
If there is a group of guys who goes to the party and did not greet anybody, where they just stand around looking, someone is about to be jumped or shot. Just leave.
27points
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