The people who do this won't chime in on here that they do it because they have no idea. They don't keep track of their own stuff or yours. They have no idea what's in their house. They don't think like us. I had one in college I called the black hole...
Anonymous wrote:The people who do this won't chime in on here that they do it because they have no idea. They don't keep track of their own stuff or yours. They have no idea what's in their house. They don't think like us. I had one in college I called the black hole...
Anonymous wrote:Just take the items home with you and wash them yourself. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly have never had any experience with this. It sounds truly bizarre. Plenty of my friends are disorganized and tired, but they don’t steal my stuff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would honestly stop providing the extras.
It sounds like this happens with one family? Next time they forget, let natural consequences take care of it. If they need to cancel the outing after they get there, then that’s that. Not your problem. If it happens again, then stop making complicated plans with this family. Only meet up at restaurants or places where no preparation is needed. If they “forget” their wallet, then you know you’re being taken advantage of...
Somehow, they manage to remember the towels when they vacation alone....
This. Don’t loan to them again. Next time they forget their towel, or gloves, or anything else you loaned them, just say “I’d give you our extra, but you still have it from last time.” This would annoy me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly have never had any experience with this. It sounds truly bizarre. Plenty of my friends are disorganized and tired, but they don’t steal my stuff.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly have never had any experience with this. It sounds truly bizarre. Plenty of my friends are disorganized and tired, but they don’t steal my stuff.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Just take the items home with you and wash them yourself. Done.