Time Frame
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The set up period for a large, formal event is usually four hours before the official start time of the party. For a smaller party, two hours of set up is standard. Your invitation should be listed with start and end times if the words "set up" are present.
Instructions
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Seek clarification when you RSVP for the party. In some cases, the host may want you to arrive early to assist with set up, but in other cases he may be implying that the period is reserved for set up only and that guests should come only at the official start time.
Set Up Activities
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Set up duties include a variety of activities. Read your invitation description thoroughly to determine which relates best to your event. If the event is a surprise, the host may want you to come early to help with the surprise set up which includes finding a discrete place to park your car. Or finding a designated place in the venue to hide before the guest of honor arrives. Standard set up activities include decorating, arranging tables and chairs and setting out food.
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