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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Idk why you'd offer if you're being so stingy. I can't imagine sending my friend, who lost heat, to sleep in a 53f room. That's basically torture. [/quote] You say stingy, I say eco friendly. It blows my mind how warm people keep their houses. That said, it’s not polite to refuse to share your food, your plumbing, or your central heating [b]with guests[/b].[/quote] Yes it absolutely it. It's fine if you just don't invite the people to be your guests - you have every right not to host someone in your home. But once you do host them, there is a minimum line of comfort that is expected to be provided. And a living space over 53 degrees is certainly over that line. Freshly baked croissants are not. [/quote]
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