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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t buy cheap towels?[/quote] They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests. I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have: 1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR 2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came [/quote] I mean, the offering to buy new towels thing is kind of, like, whatever. If this happened in my house the guests would maybe offer and I would definitely say not to do it. But I would like to think they wouldn’t feel the need to offer because they know I’m not keeping score on petty sh$t like that. [/quote] +1. Vomit in a car is very different than leaving some bleach stains on towels. You’re the odd one here OP. Just get new towels[/quote]
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