Anonymous wrote:We don't invite the "poor relations" to dine out with us. My parents used to, once they passed I ended that tradition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.
Who cares if you have to sit on the sofa or the bed? I can’t imagine literally never going to visit my sister at home because she can’t host some kind of formal dinnner party.
Ok, but what if your sibling has a large family and you literally can't seat 8 people for a meal?
You could host a BBQ at the park during certain seasons but not everything works for everyone. You could also take "reciprocates hosting of large group meals" off the bingo card by saying you can't do it but can chip in some to not be a leech when others want to go out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.
Who cares if you have to sit on the sofa or the bed? I can’t imagine literally never going to visit my sister at home because she can’t host some kind of formal dinnner party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.
Who cares if you have to sit on the sofa or the bed? I can’t imagine literally never going to visit my sister at home because she can’t host some kind of formal dinnner party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.
Who cares if you have to sit on the sofa or the bed? I can’t imagine literally never going to visit my sister at home because she can’t host some kind of formal dinnner party.
Ugh I can. It's just tacky and uncomfortable in middle age. I need real furniture. If you are either too lazy to purchase furniture or too poor, that's a you problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be honest. “Let’s go someplace a little more low key” or “that’s out of my budget - do you want to try this new place I found?”
I’m on both sides of this - the rich relative in one side and the poor relative on the other. I have a friend who is struggling and she started declining our group outings - once we realized it, we now meet at Panera or something because being together is more important than a fancy meal.
Different poster here, but my rich relatives really like Michelin star restaurants and won't eat at McDonalds or Panera or Chipotle, which is about all my budget could handle. Yes, they're snobs that way.![]()
Then a simple smile and “That’s out of my budget.” is all you have to say.
And if they say my treat then graciously accept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.
Who cares if you have to sit on the sofa or the bed? I can’t imagine literally never going to visit my sister at home because she can’t host some kind of formal dinnner party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Host at your place.
Not OP, but I'm the poorer relative, and can't host people at my place. If you came over, you could either sit on my bed or my loveseat that fits two. If I'm in the kitchen, you can stand in the doorway while I cook, to talk with me. We're eating either on my bed or the loveseat. You have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door. It's VERY small. I can't afford to move. So no, I don't host.