Bring (something) to the party phrase
To contribute something such as a good skill or quality to a specific activity or circumstance.
If he hadn't brought his negotiation skills to the party, we couldn't have had such a good price.
Our car broke down on the freeway, but my friend, John, brought his technical skills to the party and repaired it.
A: What will the new manager bring to the party? B: Well, he is said to have years of experience in managing and inspiring others?
To provide something valuable to a debate, project, etc.
The verb "bring" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
A problem or difficult circumstance
I'm short-sighted, so forgetting my glasses is a real hair in the butter for my sight.