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[quote=Anonymous]This may be unique to me, but with my younger brothers and friends - if I invite them over it is so that I can spend time with them in the comfort of my own home. I don't expect them to work for the food or drink that I provide. It is my home, typically we are there because it is more convenient for me, which I appreciate. That said, if I do need help, I ask. They will almost always help if they know what can be done. Your sister was probably under the impression that you wanted to have her over, catch up, etc - so while you were away she amused herself until you returned, probably expecting to pick back up in conversation. She may not have known she was supposed to be your extra set of hands. Just ask her for something if you need help - if she says "no" you can continue to call her a terrible, entitled, bratty person. Until then maybe she thinks you do it so effortlessly she would only slow you down or disappoint you by not doing it to your exact specifications.[/quote]
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