| It sounds like you need to be a better host, but he needs better manners. |
| Im with you op, he sounds terrible, id host them once and stop. |
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He is being rude. Just be direct back. Why isn't he talking to his sibling about it?
We are constantly traveling to visit family since both sides live a plane or long (5-8 hours) car ride away. Family occasionally visit us. When they do, I have food I know they will eat, beer and wine, and water to drink. My MIL is diabetic and can't have certain foods, my nephew is allergic to a bunch of nuts so none of that can be in the house. I have another relative who does actually get sick by certain spices so can't actually have a variety of food. I cook a lot of hard boiled eggs, get chicken and tuna salad, make a big salads and cut up fresh fruit and veggies all in the fridge before guests arrive. I also have favored drinks and snacks, so people feel comfortable. I visit family and it's tough to get there after a long journey and for them to say, "we didn't know what to buy" or just have muffins and cookies, but nothing fresh. I end up going out and buying fresh food at both my mom's house and my in-laws house. In regards to the mattress he should have told your spouse. My in-laws had the most uncomfortable mattress ever and my MIL's brother told her straight to her face that the bed was awful. My in-laws bought a new mattress and were grateful someone told them. My mom has an old mattress that with two people sleeping is not great and I always come home with a sore back. I ended up buying a mattress pad and told her I bought it for the bed. She was offended and told me to take it home with me. So when I visit over Christmas we will be staying 2 nights max or paying for an expensive hotel. We have a guest room, but when my in-laws stay we give them our primary and we sleep in the guest room that shares a family bathroom. That way they get their own bathroom and have a king sized bed. Your BIL is being rude. Do you visit and stay a week at his house? I would talk to your spouse and have them talk to BIL. Can they make a shorter trip? I will say it is annoying to travel to see family and feel like you need to leave after a couple days. BUT whenever we visit my in-laws for a week or longer (at their request) it is WAYYY too long. |
| Let's start with why they are staying for a week. Are they in town for some particular reason? |
| "Hey, Dave, it seems like maybe you're staying with us because you thought we'd be offended if you stayed in a hotel, but we wouldn't be. At all." |
Don't people ask what they can get guests before they come? This is customary in my circles. |