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The holidays offer up a bounty of tasty side dishes, decadent main dishes, and an array of sweets. Turkey! Stuffing! Mashed potatoes! Pecan pie! And when you see how much food is left after the feast — and there’s almost always a lot — it’s understandable to want to snag a few spoonfuls for later.

But leftover etiquette can be a contentious undertaking. There’s a lot of confusion around who’s entitled to what: Is it your duty as a host to offer your guests leftovers? If you’re a guest, is it rude or considerate to bring your own containers in anticipation of next-day treats?

Fear not! We’re here to help. Here are five common etiquette questions surrounding leftovers answered.

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