Anonymous wrote:It’s peroxide.
They made a mistake because they’re teens. It’s not poor etiquette to make a mistake. At most, the parents should send you some new towels. But to me that would be totally unnecessary and I would make clear as the host that sh$t happens and it’s no big deal.
Honestly OP this is just kind of the destiny of towels, even nice ones from your wedding. Some of them live to become old and infirm. Some of them go out in a blaze of Clearasil glory, sacrificed to the War on Backne. They’re all rags in the end.
Anonymous wrote:It’s peroxide.
They made a mistake because they’re teens. It’s not poor etiquette to make a mistake. At most, the parents should send you some new towels. But to me that would be totally unnecessary and I would make clear as the host that sh$t happens and it’s no big deal.
Honestly OP this is just kind of the destiny of towels, even nice ones from your wedding. Some of them live to become old and infirm. Some of them go out in a blaze of Clearasil glory, sacrificed to the War on Backne. They’re all rags in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s peroxide.
They made a mistake because they’re teens. It’s not poor etiquette to make a mistake. At most, the parents should send you some new towels. But to me that would be totally unnecessary and I would make clear as the host that sh$t happens and it’s no big deal.
Honestly OP this is just kind of the destiny of towels, even nice ones from your wedding. Some of them live to become old and infirm. Some of them go out in a blaze of Clearasil glory, sacrificed to the War on Backne. They’re all rags in the end.
One of the best responses I've seen on DCUM! Thanks for making me chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s peroxide.
They made a mistake because they’re teens. It’s not poor etiquette to make a mistake. At most, the parents should send you some new towels. But to me that would be totally unnecessary and I would make clear as the host that sh$t happens and it’s no big deal.
Honestly OP this is just kind of the destiny of towels, even nice ones from your wedding. Some of them live to become old and infirm. Some of them go out in a blaze of Clearasil glory, sacrificed to the War on Backne. They’re all rags in the end.
One of the best responses I've seen on DCUM! Thanks for making me chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:It’s peroxide.
They made a mistake because they’re teens. It’s not poor etiquette to make a mistake. At most, the parents should send you some new towels. But to me that would be totally unnecessary and I would make clear as the host that sh$t happens and it’s no big deal.
Honestly OP this is just kind of the destiny of towels, even nice ones from your wedding. Some of them live to become old and infirm. Some of them go out in a blaze of Clearasil glory, sacrificed to the War on Backne. They’re all rags in the end.
Anonymous wrote:We had family friends staying with us; apparently their teens use some kind of body wash that completely destroyed an entire set of towels.
of course, my husband put the “good” towels from our wedding out which is his fault, not theirs, but still a little bit more annoying.
This is my question— if you were the parents of said teens, wouldn’t you have asked “hey, our kids use something that will destroy colored towels, do you have any white ones?” Or given a heads up ahead of time? Idk. It feels like basic thoughtfulness to me but I also don’t have teens so maybe I’m expecting too much.
Anonymous wrote:I ruined some washcloths years ago with acne cleanser. The bleach marks didn't show up immediately. I noticed when I pulled them out of the dryer after laundering. I ruined a bunch of them before realizing what I'd done.
I highly doubt your guests were aware they'd damaged your towels.