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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL I wish I was exaggerating, then my vacation wouldn't have sucked! He really was THIS annoying, I'm sorry that's hard to believe. I haven't seen him since yesterday when we finally left so I'm pretty over it but it's hilarious how polarizing this thread was. Lenny SUCKED. Period. Like I would have come to DCUM to make up stories while on an awesome vacation. I want to send him with all of you next year and see how you like it. [/quote] I believe that he behaved rudely. I believe that you are more than twice his age, and behaved as badly as he did, based on what a raging ——- you reveal yourself to be in your responses. Two wrongs don’t make a right, and two rude people make everyone else miserable. [/quote] +1[/quote] Nope. Don't see that. What I do see are a bunch of anonymous internet posters too quick to believe the worst of anyone based on other reasons turns them off. [b]Perhaps the OP's affluence bothers you? [/b] I've actually met boys like the one the OP described. I know they exist. I've spent time with them. I've been on vacation with clear freeloaders. The kid is obnoxious, self-centered, and a teen boy on top of it, and everything the OP described fits this model to a T. [/quote] Complaining about the price of what your guest ordered and about the guest using a can of sunscreen doesn't scream affluence to me. I actually wondered whether the guest's family had more money than OP and so didn't realize that ordering the catch of the day wasn't in OP's budget. Also, why would you describe a 19 year old college student who you invited on your vacation as a freeloader? If I invite my kid's friend (who is still in school and unemployed) on vacation with me, I expect to pay for them. It seems as if OP extended an invitation and the guest ordered thing outside her budget, but she felt awkward making that clear to the guest. [/quote]
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