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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Food is expected, OP, when a host invites you over. It can be very simple, affordable meals. If they're polite guests, they should invite you out for at least one meal, or offer to cook a meal, or buy groceries. In other words, acknowledge your burden and offer to lighten it in a token way. Next time do not invite that many for so long if you do not wish to pay for such an expense! [/quote] Because it’s my family and I won’t turn them away. If they stayed in a hotel, that wouldn’t really solve my problem since they’d still be there the whole time and I’d still have to feed them dinner. To be fair, they weren't invited, but said they were coming for christmas. [/quote] Following this thread, OP. I'm in the exact same situation with 4 self-invited guests for 7 nights. Trying to plan my menu, and it's really stressful because one is an adult picky eater.[/quote] What prevents you from just saying “we won’t be hosting people this year- but there are hotels in the area”? Use your words![/quote][/quote]
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