Some guests may become offended and leave the party immediately. A party is supposed to be a place for positive social interaction, and this kind of vulgar story goes against the general atmosphere.
No, it's not appropriate. Sharing such vulgar stories in a party setting is unseemly and can make others uncomfortable. It violates basic social etiquette and moral norms.
Others should firmly but politely tell her that such stories are not suitable for this setting. For example, they could say 'This is not an appropriate topic here.'
It is not appropriate at all. Such stories are private and often inappropriate for public sharing. They can make others uncomfortable and violate social norms of propriety.
One should stay calm at first. Try to understand why she is sharing this story. Is it just a funny anecdote or is there something deeper? Then, have an open and honest conversation about how you feel. For example, you could say 'I'm not sure I'm comfortable with you sharing this kind of story.'
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Lily. She was a reluctant dinner party hostess. Her friends had pressured her into hosting a dinner party. She wasn't much of a cook, and the thought of entertaining a group of people made her nervous. But she couldn't say no. She spent the whole day before the party running around, buying groceries and trying to figure out what to cook. When the guests arrived, she was a bit flustered at first. But as the evening went on, she found that everyone was having a great time, and she started to relax a little and even enjoy herself by the end of the night.
A hostess at a late - night party is responsible for greeting the guests as they arrive. She makes them feel welcome and shows them where to put their coats or bags.