Maybe you should have had bananas or something for snacks, you self righteous dweeb. |
LOL. Quel horreur! Was the entertainment you doing an act in 3 parts impersonating a bad host? |
They could have declined to come. Clearly it didn't bother them. They're just parasites. |
I never saw these universal rules at our neighborhood pools or pools at hotels. Kid's pool toys weren't shared unless the kids started playing together which didn't happen all the time. Also I'm not obligated to provide sleeping arrangements for someone I've invited for dinner. |
+100 I think the generation below mine is horrible for this. I moved in to a neighborhood of very nice homes. Got to know a neighbor who rented the house across the street. These were educated professional people but they destroyed the house. She let the kids draw on every wall with whatever they wanted. They had a dog that they treated terribly that had crapped all over the place. They never picked up after the dog and their yard was filled with dog crap. They turned a beautiful house in to a hovel. Her kids were actually pretty well behaved because their private school set them straight. At home they were terrors. |
What a disingenuous recounting of what happened. The family had no boundaries and one family ate all the snacks meant for two families for the weekend, took over a person's bedroom without asking, and took over the pool. They didn't politely ask to do any of this. They also didn't bring a single crumb to help provide food. They are louts. |
This. Clearly the Lout Family decided not to feed their kids before or during the trip to the beach house. |
Over 2000 years ago, Romans were complaining about moral decline. I think you just experienced some a--holes Every generation has them! https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/06/15/humanity-morality-decline-illusion/ |
Me too. I have friends who worked at a university and when they were renting a house, they let their kids completely destroy it. All the walls were covered in stains and drawings, they let their kids spill all kinds of drinks on the carpet, the cabinets were destroyed. After that they bought their own house and didn’t treat their house as bad. They let their dog roam free even after neighbours complain. Their dog poops on neighbour’s porch and they still let it out. Sometimes I wonder if I need friends like these, but otherwise they’re nice people. |
Try to keep up. This specific comment thread was about the floaties. From the OP: “The kids take our floaties without asking.” Clearly she was pressed over it if she brought it up. |
Weve entered the phase of this thread where the OP is sock puppeting like crazy to make it appear she has allies |
Public pools are not the same as private pools where presumably you know everyone. Different rules apply. These weren't strangers sharing a hotel pool in OPs case. Sharing of pool floats would be the norm. And usually the kids all play together on them. I'm getting the sense that OP has toddlers and was wildly unprepared for what much older kids are like talking about not sharing toys and eating all the snacks of which there can't have been many of. |
Yeah. It kind of sounds like they didn’t come directly to the beach house from home and didn’t stop for lunch. |
This is definitely Bacon Lady. I can't believe the other post was three years ago. I remember it like it was yesterday. Follow travellers - too funny Why does she keep inviting these families? |
Even at more public pools, sharing pool toys happens a lot. |