It is not so outlandish. Churches, soup kitchens, even charitable nobles do the same with other means. Months ago, I also learned of a holiday called "Halloween," its main tradition being chocolate and candies being gifted to others, often by strangers.
[ She's getting the sense most people are pretty happy to receive free things in this day and age, but also, what does she know. Helpfully: ]
If you are still uncertain, might I make a suggestion? One of your fellow guests, Sumina Heartleaf, is planning to prepare gifts for guests to take as they will. You might employ the same method, or ask her if she would accept assistance. In that case, only those who truly desire a treat will take one.
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Months ago, I also learned of a holiday called "Halloween," its main tradition being chocolate and candies being gifted to others, often by strangers.
[ She's getting the sense most people are pretty happy to receive free things in this day and age, but also, what does she know. Helpfully: ]
If you are still uncertain, might I make a suggestion?
One of your fellow guests, Sumina Heartleaf, is planning to prepare gifts for guests to take as they will. You might employ the same method, or ask her if she would accept assistance. In that case, only those who truly desire a treat will take one.