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This thread revolves around a humorous incident involving a host's request to close a catty show on a nonexistent date, February 30th. Participants share their reactions and personal anecdotes related to the situation, highlighting misunderstandings and lighthearted moments.
Views differ on the level of confusion experienced by partners regarding everyday tasks, but there is a general sense of humor shared among participants about the situation.
The discussion reflects the lighthearted nature of interactions within the consultant community, focusing on personal experiences rather than formal guidance.
Consultants looking for relatable anecdotes about everyday misunderstandings and humorous interactions with hosts and family members may find this thread engaging.
pampered.chris said:That is too funny!! What did the host say when you told her there has never been nor will there ever be a Feb 30th?
Thanks for the chuckle!!
A Catty Show, or Catalog Show, is a type of Pampered Chef party where hosts collect orders from friends and family using the product catalog instead of hosting a live demonstration. This allows hosts to earn rewards based on the total sales generated from the orders collected.
Feb. 30 does not exist in the calendar, as February only has 28 or 29 days. If someone mentioned saying no to closing a Catty Show on this date, it may be a misunderstanding or a joke. It's important to clarify the actual date for closing the show.
Not closing a Catty Show can mean missing out on potential sales and rewards for both the host and the consultant. It may also lead to disappointment among participants who were looking forward to the event and the opportunity to purchase products at a discounted rate.
It's best to communicate your decision clearly and promptly to the host and participants. You can explain the reason behind your decision, whether it’s due to scheduling conflicts, misunderstandings, or other commitments. Open communication helps maintain good relationships and sets clear expectations.
If you wish to reschedule the Catty Show, reach out to the host and discuss potential new dates. Make sure to consider the availability of participants and aim for a date that works for everyone. Rescheduling can provide a fresh opportunity for sales and engagement.