Anonymous wrote:Entirely person dependent. I have some older relatives who often travel with friends so they don't have to travel alone, and I totally get it. I have also known people who's friends became like family over time. In fact, I know my closest friends' family quite well and when they are in town visiting, we will almost always go out to eat with them or even invite them to our house because we like to see them. We have known them for years. I could imagine also visiting one another's families together as well, though we've never done it. It would be fun to see them in their hometowns. We probably wouldn't stay with them unless they invited us specifically and we knew there would be lots of room.
But the key in all of these situations is that the friend are never an imposition. Either it's very clear why the friends are coming along (and it's just one person), or everyone already knows each other and there's no awkwardness. I think this more questionable when someone is bringing around lots of people, they don't think about whether it's going to impose on their hosts, and people don't know each other. That seems really presumptuous to me.
Right, I don't think it would feel like an imposition if I knew the friends well. But they are always different people, and more often than not, I DON'T know them well at all. At most I may have met them once or twice at their wedding or at some function.