Anonymous wrote:1. You can always say no.
2. However here it's making you look a little bad, because you said yes previously and it's only for a meal, not sleeping in your house. But again, you can always say no.
3. Note that your title says "sTrAngerS from aBroaD" as if somehow that's more scary than run-of-the-mill people you don't know. As a foreigner, I take exception to that. Please don't perpetuate xenophobic stereotypes. Foreigners are not inherently different or more scary than US residents.
4. Next time, learn to be wary of what your parents suggest. Never say yes without a clear picture. If there's no clarity, say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is totally reasonable for you to say no to hosting anyone!!
Why do you feel pressured to say yes?
This! why is this difficult!?
Anonymous wrote:It is totally reasonable for you to say no to hosting anyone!!
Why do you feel pressured to say yes?
Anonymous wrote:I totally think it is fine to say “no” to this. You just have to stand firm and not care if your dad is mad.
That said, I’m having a hard time understanding what is going on. Will your parents be there too? Could you throw money at this problem and just treat them all at a restaurant? Is it the fact it is in your home? Or do you just not like having dinner with strangers?
Anonymous wrote:It is totally reasonable for you to say no to hosting anyone!!
Why do you feel pressured to say yes?
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean having them stay at your house, or hosting them for a meal?