Anonymous wrote:I give tours if someone asks and I dont mind in the moment but too often, I regret it because people start opening drawers and cabinets or snooping into the closet and I would not do that to someone else but I've learned not to ascribe my tolerance for decent behaviors to others. I even had someone gossip about an item in my closet that was simply there for being an odd size and thats where I had room but they made it something sexual and odd, which it was 100% not! Not that I would judge that but I dont like that people think incorrectly about me, I know I need to get over it but its bothered me for ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we have always done this with visiting family and they give us a tour when we visit them for the first time. It’s always been the same whether in a 1 br apt or big house. I also think it’s perfectly normal/ understandable not to do this - mil was weird for insisting.
Same – people are curious. And when an area is a mess, I will keep the door closed and say that. It's weird to insist, but not weird to ask.
No, some people are not curious. You've got to drill that into your thick head. I do not want to shuffle after you, oohing and aahing, while we walk about your very bland home. There are nosy people of course. Maybe those need even less of a glimpse of your home. Otherwise you'll find them rooting around in the drawers, like my aunt does at my mother's house.
Anonymous wrote:Who is curious about a house their relatives live in so much they ned a tour. This is very MC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we have always done this with visiting family and they give us a tour when we visit them for the first time. It’s always been the same whether in a 1 br apt or big house. I also think it’s perfectly normal/ understandable not to do this - mil was weird for insisting.
That's just ridiculous. It's always rude to ask for a tour. A homeowner can suggest a tour, of course, but that is super weird. Like, do they think their house is museum-worthy that their guests would want a tour? No. I'm not interested in your home.
I am the tour poster- I guess we are all very close. We have lived in a lot of different places, but even in our starter crappy places, my aunts and siblings and parents and ILs were excited to see where we were living and proud we were starting our adult lives. Maybe it's in part that we've always lived in different states, so our family members always at least spend the night? But I have been in all the rooms of their houses and apartments, also ranging from dinky to palatial. It is not about thinking a home is museum worthy. Even now, I can think of over 10 adult friends (and plenty of their kids) who have seen my bedroom with an unmade bed. Those occasions were not part of a tour and I'm always mildly embarrassed for someone to see it like that, but it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, we have always done this with visiting family and they give us a tour when we visit them for the first time. It’s always been the same whether in a 1 br apt or big house. I also think it’s perfectly normal/ understandable not to do this - mil was weird for insisting.
That's just ridiculous. It's always rude to ask for a tour. A homeowner can suggest a tour, of course, but that is super weird. Like, do they think their house is museum-worthy that their guests would want a tour? No. I'm not interested in your home.