Mathematician Creates Formula for Right Time to Show Up At A Party

There's an actual formula created by a mathematician that determines an individual's best time to arrive at a party. 

Have you heard of the 38-minute rule for parties?  It’s a concept created originally by someone figuring out the sweet spot of showing up at parties. In this case 38 minutes late was the sweet spot. It’s an unwritten rule to show up late to some parties.  Now there’s an actual formula created by a mathematician that determines an individual’s best time to arrive at a party.  It asks questions like how how punctual are your friends, does everyone arrive at the same time, do you mind being early, is it awkward being late?  Answers to about these questions tare calculated into your optimal lateness factor.  According to the formula, Audra’s optimal time to arrive at a party is 20 minutes after it’s start time, Greg’s would be 40 minutes late.  To calculate yours, click here.