Okay, so I ventured onto the world wide web to look up why it was rude to throw your own party. It seems that hosting a party is associated with gifts, at least that is the generalization I am getting from this, is rude. Makes sense. I am confused though, I like to throw dinner parties and obviously I am hosting them and it is to spend time with everyone and play board games. I absolutely love board games and will find any excuse to play them with a group of people. I don't think this is rude whatsoever, hosting my own event.
Then I read about hosting your own engagement party. I feel it is so similar to my hosting a board game/dinner party. Everyone getting together to have a good time but now it is rude, and I also was reading that it is rude to throw a housewarming party - which I did not know because I thought that was to have everyone over to see the new house or apartment you just bought. I really don't think that throwing a party to announce your engagement is rude, I can understand throwing your own bridal show or baby shower is rude because it looks gift grabby but people don't bring gifts to engagement or housewarming parties, or at least it isn't the norm. It's a party to celebrate something new and share with your friends and family, am I wrong?
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't understand why hosting an e-party is rude but not a dinner party, you're still having people together, still serving food and drinks, and still celebrating whether it is an engagement or a rousing game of Cards Against Humanity.