Anonymous wrote:My house is always open for guests. They get fed what we eat and they have full access to my fridge and pantry. If they give me advance notice I will stock up through Peapod, Amazon Prime etc on whatever they want. Very few guests expect us to entertain them because they are here for business or for their own vacation. I don't have a problem in giving them a set of keys and my third car. I will order in pizza is they have come unexpectedly and I am unable to cook something. Most of the time my freezer is full of cooked meals that just have to be defrosted and eaten.
Anonymous wrote:One family meal and leaving things for breakfast is PLENTY generous.
Anonymous wrote:My house is always open for guests. They get fed what we eat and they have full access to my fridge and pantry. If they give me advance notice I will stock up through Peapod, Amazon Prime etc on whatever they want. Very few guests expect us to entertain them because they are here for business or for their own vacation. I don't have a problem in giving them a set of keys and my third car. I will order in pizza is they have come unexpectedly and I am unable to cook something. Most of the time my freezer is full of cooked meals that just have to be defrosted and eaten.
Anonymous wrote:My house is always open for guests. They get fed what we eat and they have full access to my fridge and pantry. If they give me advance notice I will stock up through Peapod, Amazon Prime etc on whatever they want. Very few guests expect us to entertain them because they are here for business or for their own vacation. I don't have a problem in giving them a set of keys and my third car. I will order in pizza is they have come unexpectedly and I am unable to cook something. Most of the time my freezer is full of cooked meals that just have to be defrosted and eaten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're a grown up, it's time to learn to say no.
I would never host family that invite themselves like that, they're very rude.
My in laws like to “pull a fast one” every time they plan a trip or we go out with them.
Yeah come for a few days—> they go book 7-20 days here and tell us after they book
Yeah let’s go out to dinner tomorrow —> Oh I thought you guys would pay for everything
Anonymous wrote:You're a grown up, it's time to learn to say no.
I would never host family that invite themselves like that, they're very rude.
Anonymous wrote:I mean obviously if you don’t want them to stay with you, say no.
But if you’re just trying to figure out how to be a gracious host while super busy, ask them what they like for breakfast well in advance and stock the fridge so they can help themselves. Make sure you have a labeled set of keys for them and tell them to use the kitchen whenever they like. Uber has eliminated your obligation to transport your guests anywhere. Tell them roughly what time you will be coming and going and suggest “how does a pizza feast at 8pm sound for dinner on Tues?” or whenever is the first night. Then order pizza (or sushi, or whatever) and while it’s coming, set the table and light some candles or something to make it fun. That’s plenty and it will be fun and delicious! Cooking is not required to be a good host. You have a job.
Set up the guest room as far in advance as you can.