Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which is why I said if you have beer available, it’s customary to have wine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, that doesn’t sound too bad. He may be more direct than others, but most people don’t know their guest bed is terrible because no one tells them. How many days in a row did you serve Asian food? It is customary to have wine available if you also have beer available. I usually try to stock the things my guests like and not make them conform to my tastes.
No. It is not customary to hear rude remarks about one's own home and food predilections. We're Asians who eat mostly American/European foods, but I find the Asian food comment pretty racist. Also, I don't have alcohol in the house at all. Our relatives usually don't drink, and if any do, well, they'd be disappointed. So sorry my food and drink won't kill them!
OP, you look your BIL straight in the eye and say calmly "that's rude". Then you maintain eye contact and make him squirm. He will naturally laugh it off, or call you insensitive, but after a few of these, he will probably (hopefully) stop. And since the goal is not not make him want to return, you should do that every time he's rude.
Obviously, he is not invited back.
Not really, no. Stop trying to impose your views on hospitality on others. Most people don't have large homes and inexhaustible budgets and only buy what they consume, so as not to waste anything. They might have a bottle given to them, maybe. It might be too old.
Regardless, that's a discussion for guests who are pleasant. BIL is horribly rude and should be put in his place. He doesn't get wine if he demands it in this way!
Anonymous wrote:I sort of like people like that because I can then just be super direct back at them.
"Yes, that is what we want to watch. You have my permission to go do something else."
"For tomorrow night you can get dinner for us. We are happy to eat normal food so get whatever you want."
"Yes we know about the mattress. It keeps guests from staying too long."
"Can you go pick up some wine? That would be helpful. Thanks."
Anonymous wrote:The uncomfortable bed? Tell him a crappy bed is your goal so guests don't extend their visit.
Anonymous wrote:which is why I said if you have beer available, it’s customary to have wine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, that doesn’t sound too bad. He may be more direct than others, but most people don’t know their guest bed is terrible because no one tells them. How many days in a row did you serve Asian food? It is customary to have wine available if you also have beer available. I usually try to stock the things my guests like and not make them conform to my tastes.
No. It is not customary to hear rude remarks about one's own home and food predilections. We're Asians who eat mostly American/European foods, but I find the Asian food comment pretty racist. Also, I don't have alcohol in the house at all. Our relatives usually don't drink, and if any do, well, they'd be disappointed. So sorry my food and drink won't kill them!
OP, you look your BIL straight in the eye and say calmly "that's rude". Then you maintain eye contact and make him squirm. He will naturally laugh it off, or call you insensitive, but after a few of these, he will probably (hopefully) stop. And since the goal is not not make him want to return, you should do that every time he's rude.
Obviously, he is not invited back.