Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
Anonymous wrote:If they noticed, they should’ve offered to replace them. I’m guessing they didn’t notice and didn’t realize in advance this would happen.
Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, what are you going for here? Do you want the Guest Etiquette Police to come to their house and issue a citation for forgetting to say “oh my gosh, can we replace these towels?”
Or is the truth that you just relish the feeling of victimhood and superiority and you’re going to rehash this stupid towel thing with your poor husband and several friends to drag it out?
Which is the greater sin? To most of us, policing other people’s behavior in this way (even if only in your head) is far worse than messing up the towels.
For all you know, the parents told the teens to apologize and offer to replace the towels but they didn’t because they’re dumb teens.
Anonymous wrote:Towels are supposed to be used and replaced. You use the towels from your wedding. Why are you saving them for guests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
Anonymous wrote:If they noticed, they should’ve offered to replace them. I’m guessing they didn’t notice and didn’t realize in advance this would happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
I mean, the offering to buy new towels thing is kind of, like, whatever. If this happened in my house the guests would maybe offer and I would definitely say not to do it. But I would like to think they wouldn’t feel the need to offer because they know I’m not keeping score on petty sh$t like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came