Gasque

The following rules of order apply under a gasque:

0. Make sure you are on the right gasque.
1. If it turns out that you are not on the right gasque, you are asked not to leave the gasque before its end.
2. Gasquer starts at 6 p.m. If otherwise specified, the party still starts at 6 p.m., as the guests will not arrive before then.
3. Rules must be followed. If they are not followed, it is considered an exception and thus confirms the rule.
4. At gasque, clothing is strongly recommended. Unless otherwise stated, fleece is to be considered clothing.
  1. If the gasque is kept outside BTH, it is highly unlikely that this rule applies.
5. Party discipline must prevail, unless the toastmaster or another person setting the tone states otherwise.
6. By party discipline is meant: the toastmaster must be able to understand if you wish. Spex must be heard by everyone, regardless of whether they want to hear it or not.
7. If it's crowded, which it is at all real gasques, feel free to assist the serving in obvious ways, then everything goes faster.
8. If caste-friendly food is served, such as meatballs, lemon fromage, etc., this should be seen as an honest mistake on the part of the organizers and not as an invitation to a food war.
9. If you intend to be on time, you will be on time. Otherwise, you will likely be late.
10. Violation of the law of gravity is politely but firmly avoided.
11. We are not responsible for forgotten guests.
12. Forgotten table ladies can be retrieved upon description at the end of gasques.
13. If you are unsure about the songs, please start at least half a minute before the other participants.
14. If you intend to spill a drink, you should make sure that the drink is alcohol-free.
15. Never eat more than you or your table neighbor can force into you.
16. Under the tables the right rule applies, provided it is not a British gasque, when left-hand traffic is requested.