Beach house rejection

Anonymous
How do you tell a friend you would rather stay in a clean, expensive hotel with clean towels, clean sheets, peaceful surroundings to staying in her filthy beach house with dishes everywhere and with her screaming at her husband all the time?
Anonymous
Your hotel reward points will expire soon - use it or loose it or your in-laws gifted you a free stay?
Anonymous
Depends, can you give more details? Is this an annual trip and you’re deciding for the first time to depart from the usual arrangements? Do you want to go on this trip at all, can you just skip it altogether? Or otherwise looking forward to it besides the accommodations?

I would say something about you or your husband or kid having sleep issues and would be better to have your own quarters. (You don’t have to say that the sleep issues are due to her husband yelling.) Would you still spend time together during the day on the trip!
I would just set clear expectations about how much togetherness you’ll have if residing separately.
Anonymous
The first suggestion is good (use it or LOSE it).
You can also say that you like to give them privacy in their own beautiful home but that might backfire on you.
Anonymous
"We already booked it and can't get a refund if we cancel . . . plus we can all hang out at the beautiful pool together!"
Anonymous
We have a beach house. I would not mind one bit and may prefer if they stayed elsewhere.

I would just say that you would feel more comfortable staying at a hotel.
Anonymous
My friend always insists we stay at her house “hotels are so expensive-wouldn’t you prefer to be in a nice house”

No her house is awful-I prefer the outdoor shower because that is clean. One time she reheated spaghetti that I know her family ate.

If her husband has more than 2 drinks she screams at him

It is boring there too..

I like the idea of the hotel points.
Anonymous

We’re staying at a hotel. Thanks for the offer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend always insists we stay at her house “hotels are so expensive-wouldn’t you prefer to be in a nice house”

No her house is awful-I prefer the outdoor shower because that is clean. One time she reheated spaghetti that I know her family ate.

If her husband has more than 2 drinks she screams at him

It is boring there too..

I like the idea of the hotel points.
Why are you even friends with this person? It doesn't sound like you like her, which is totally fine. Just say no to the whole thing!
Anonymous
What is wrong with reheated spaghetti?
Anonymous
Why are you friends with someone who often screams at her husband? Why would you accept an invitation in the first place regardless of where you stay?
Anonymous
I'm staying at the ____ hotel. If she asks why or seems to be insisting, you say, "I like hotels when I travel."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with reheated spaghetti?


Same question…
Anonymous
I wouldn’t use that specific reasoning since no friend would respond kindly to being told their home is too filthy to stay at however I would just let her know that you just prefer to stay in your own place as a personal preference.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you tell a friend you would rather stay in a clean, expensive hotel with clean towels, clean sheets, peaceful surroundings to staying in her filthy beach house with dishes everywhere and with her screaming at her husband all the time?

Just like you told us…
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