In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Verbosity also includes a certain measure of pomposity in the execution. If you want to be counted as a verbose speaker or writer, it helps to get lost in the deep water of an overblown (and mixed) metaphor. Every molehill should not only be a mountain, but a mountain on which hordes of philandering demon spawn forth fortnightly. If you want to run on for a long time, make sure you stitch your prose together ever tighter with gapless precision. In other words, don’t let anyone get a word in edgewise.  Learn to anticipate the ends of your own sentences and start the next sentence before taking a breath. Hook a reader in with a transitional phrase at the end of a long paragraph that will force us to read on, even if we’re bored to tears. Better yet, eschew paragraphing entirely and give no rest for the weary. The long-winded know one thing to be true: “Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur” (Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound). Memorize a few good Latin phrases and insert these whenever you can.  Mix in some French or Italian, overemphasizing the pronunciation, and you'll be pretentious in four languages. Rather than saying, "He makes a habit of using arcane references", try "His modus operandi seems to be obscurum per obscurius" to give your volubility a bit of international flavor. If you have a question as to whether or not the floor is yours, it is. Take control of every conversation and don't let go of the talking stick until you've chattered everyone else into submission. Quell dissent like Ross Perot used to: constantly referring to how often you yourself are interrupted. "Can I finish? Can I get a word in please?" Ignore body language and other nonverbal clues that indicate someone else would like to speak. Keep your gaze focused off in the middle-distance as you recount the sea-faring voyages of your childhood. Ignore the snores at the table around you.
Summary: Use heavy-handed metaphors. Leave no streams in the torrent of words. Sprinkle your prose with phrases from multiple languages. Interrupt other speakers.

All in all, it's likely fifty to seventy people will show up if you don't contain the invitation.  Things that cater for all people; vegetarians, vegans, light eaters, heavy eaters etc.
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One-sentence summary -- Tell about ten to fifteen people about the party, and soon the word will spread. Make sure all the good china/ornaments are stowed away safely, and that any rooms you don't want people in are locked  Make sure you have lots of food. Try to keep alcohol to a minimum, unless you want your friends being sick all over your carpet!

Problem: Article: This will make it easier to whisper in her ear, which would be awkward directly from the front—it could appear as if you're going in for a kiss. If you'd still like to add some element of surprise, wait until she turns her head away from you before approaching her ear.  If you already know her fairly well, you could try to surprise her by whispering from behind her. But do this only if you know she's not easily frightened, since it could produce a big scare. If you especially want to avoid startling her, you can try placing one hand gently on her shoulder before approaching her ear. If you're on her right side, use your right hand to cup your mouth. If you're on her left side, use your left hand to cup your mouth. This way your whispering will be shielded from the hearing of any others who might be in front of her or to her side. If her hair is covering her ear, avoid brushing it away if you've just met her that day. If you've been on at least a couple of dates, brushing her hair aside should be acceptable. If you've only just met the person, avoid making direct contact between your cupped hand and her ear. If she's your girlfriend or if you've been dating for some time, it should be okay to press your hand lightly against her ear while whispering. If you're in a noisy area such as a busy bar or at a party, you may have to speak above a whispering tone in order for her to hear you. Be careful not to yell, though. A tone slightly above a whisper should be audible, since your mouth will be close to her ear. But if there is little or no background noise in your area, speak slowly in a whisper. If she immediately moves away from you even before you get a chance to whisper, or after, you'll know to avoid trying to make physical contact with her for the moment. But if she responds with a smile, giggle, and sustained eye contact, you've done well. Yet be careful not to take a positive reaction as an invitation to move a step beyond by hugging her or holding her hand right away. Be content with having made her laugh and smile, and wait for a response from her, such as touching your hand or moving closer to you, that shows she's probably comfortable with more involved flirting.
Summary:
Stand or sit to the side of her. Cup your hand around your mouth. Approach her ear. Ensure that she can hear you. Follow up according to her reaction.