If the party is in a zahradní chata (garden cottage), the entertainment is the grill. Czechs don’t just grill meat; they grill hermelín (Camembert-style cheese) on foil with onions and peppers. Watching the cheese melt to the perfect consistency is a spectator sport.

The Czech concept of "domácnost" or "home-ness" emphasizes the warmth and comfort of a home. Create inviting spaces:

The desperation phase. Someone remembers they have a pack of Instant noodles or párek v rohlíku (frankfurter in a bun). The true hero of the night is the guest who brings a tub of bramborový salát (potato salad) leftover from Christmas, regardless of the season.

At a Czech homeparty, you will find heated, intellectual debates about politics (everyone hates the current government), hockey (everyone hates the referees), and philosophy (everyone is a little bit cynical). Unlike aggressive shouting matches, these are considered bonding. If you aren't debating, you are "mute as a ghost."

Czechs take glassware seriously.

In the Czech Republic, the concept of a "homeparty" is often referred to as a (Private event) or simply a Sezení (Sitting/Session). Unlike the American "house party," which might imply an open floor plan with loud music and red solo cups, the Czech homeparty is generally more intimate, seating-focused, and beverage-centric.