Anonymous wrote:Growing up, we always had to give up our room/s for family when they visited. This post shows an example of how we as a country are raising spoiled, entitled kids.
Anonymous wrote:Growing up, we always had to give up our room/s for family when they visited. This post shows an example of how we as a country are raising spoiled, entitled kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH should reach out to them a let them know to bring air mattresses with so they can sleep on the floor in the living room.
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You simply don't have beds for all these people. They can sleep on an air mattress or get the hotel like they should.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids sound like spoiled brats. Kick them out of their rooms. Be a good hostess and just stop this.
Anonymous wrote:I have one guest room with an en-suite bathroom. MIL is visiting and her stay overlaps with sil, her boyfriend and adult son. We have three bedrooms and two bathrooms two kids rooms and one primary bedroom. My kids are teenagers, neither wants to give up their bedroom understandably. DH asked his family to get a hotel room near by, they all flat out said no. Where do these people sleep. I’m tempted to get a hotel room and stay there.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids sound like spoiled brats. Kick them out of their rooms. Be a good hostess and just stop this.
Anonymous wrote:I have one guest room with an en-suite bathroom. MIL is visiting and her stay overlaps with sil, her boyfriend and adult son. We have three bedrooms and two bathrooms two kids rooms and one primary bedroom. My kids are teenagers, neither wants to give up their bedroom understandably. DH asked his family to get a hotel room near by, they all flat out said no. Where do these people sleep. I’m tempted to get a hotel room and stay there.
Anonymous wrote:MIL gets the guest room. The other 3 are told they're welcome to sleep on the couch or living room floor but that you'd suggest a hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one "refuse" when told to get a hotel room?
"SIL, I'm so sorry we don't have enough beds or space for you to stay at our house. I recommend the Holiday Inn located at xxx. It's nice and clean and is only xx minutes from us."
And then the person says "No, I'm staying at your house anyway even if there are no beds"?? How is this even a conversation?
This is a mystery to me too. I think OP should play it out like a game of chicken. It gets to be 10PM or so on the first night and.... what do they do?
Anonymous wrote:How does one "refuse" when told to get a hotel room?
"SIL, I'm so sorry we don't have enough beds or space for you to stay at our house. I recommend the Holiday Inn located at xxx. It's nice and clean and is only xx minutes from us."
And then the person says "No, I'm staying at your house anyway even if there are no beds"?? How is this even a conversation?