Turned down friends thermostat during the night and they feel I did something wrong....Question

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah you can't do that. Not appropriate. Open a window a bit instead. I always pack long pjs and shorts the first time I'm staying some where, you just don't know.

Window wouldn’t work at my friends house. They caution us all about alarms and ask us not to open certain doors and windows.
Anonymous
Next time just close the vent in your room.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very rude to touch a thermostat in someone else’s house.


I honestly has no idea that I was being rude. I’m menopausal. Hot flashes. We were sleeping in the same room and they were asleep. I don’t think this would have bothered me. But I hear everyone’s feedback.


Wait a minute, you & hosts were all sleeping in the same room?!




This entire scenario is super weird.

Orgy situation?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s rude. Don’t do it. Next time undress if hot and in your own room.


This. And don’t open windows in anyone else’s home either.


Now that’s ridiculous. If I have the door closed, and your house is sweltering, I’m opening the window.
Anonymous
You are crazy. Why would you think it is all right to change thermostat in someone else's home!
Anonymous
I heard OPs next plan is to change her host's car oil from standard to synthetic.
Anonymous
Guests should never touch the thermostat. Your hosts set it at a temperature that works for them and you don't have the right to make them uncomfortable in their own home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next time strip, walk into their bedroom and say you are hot.


Bwahahahaha! 🤣
The people saying it's "super rude" are uptight control freaks.

I can't imagine how much stress & anxiety they have in their lives if they let something as minute as this throw them into a tizzy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s really weird of you and I think it crossed a boundary. You should have slept in less clothes, taken covers off. How hot could 72 be?

I wouldn’t end a friendship over it, but my husband and I would probably joke about you when you left / before your next visit.

If I prefer to sleep at 72, I do not want to wake up to 68 - in my own house.


You clearly don't know how to read and are prone to hysterical overreactions.

She said she was menopausal and having hot flashes, the host was in the SAME ROOM AS THEM.

And trust that everyone jokes about you and your untreated anxiety all the time... trust.
Anonymous
I personally would not have done that, but I do agree that your friend’s reactions are a bit much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you may have overstepped but if they are truly angry their reaction is way out of proportion.


This.
Anonymous
So because you’re having hot flashes (and your hosts are not), you get to make yourself comfortable and everyone else cold? Nope.
Anonymous
The only place I do this is at my in-laws where the upstairs is on a separate thermostat, so it does not impact them. I would never do it as a houseguest where the thermostat affects the whole house.

My mother, on the other hand, when we were all crammed in my sister's house in the midwest over Christmas one year decided she was hot, so turned the thermostat down to, like 62, and opened all the windows in her room. We, and our 1-year-old, and my sister and her baby, froze our butts off and could never figure out why it was absolutely frigid every night. On day 6 it finally came out that she was doing this, and we all told her to cut it out. This was 10-odd years ago, and we still joke about how ridiculous it was.
Anonymous
OP, please come back and explain why you were sleeping in the same room as your hosts. That is the oddest part of this entire scenario!
Anonymous
Both rude.

You should have closed the vent in your room or cracked a window. Or opened the door to your room.

Having said that, I feel your pain. We stopped staying at the in-laws and cousins, etc. since everyone seems to keep their homes freezing cold. We’re more comfortable in a hotel.
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