Anonymous wrote:I'm an immigrant and we don't do this in my home country. When I had my kids and playmates' parents wanted a tour of my home, it felt awkward. Some really wanted to see all the bedrooms and bathrooms. Luckily now kids are teens and young people don't ask for a tour, just where the closest bathroom is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well my home is a 350 sf 1 bed apartment, so I just tell people "you have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door". But otherwise they can see everything there is to see from the front door.
You're obviously single and living in NYC so what the hell are you doing on this website?
I don't live in NYC. And btw, in my building there are only studios and 1 beds, and plenty of families live in the studios. FYI, Jeff, the creator of this website, has said people from all over are welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well my home is a 350 sf 1 bed apartment, so I just tell people "you have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door". But otherwise they can see everything there is to see from the front door.
You're obviously single and living in NYC so what the hell are you doing on this website?
Anonymous wrote: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.
You're a delight. I'm sure you're smart enough to realize that the people who are NOT curious will NOT ask for a tour. Some people ARE curious. I would never ask for a tour of someone's home, but I am not all people. And neither are you. Quiet down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well my home is a 350 sf 1 bed apartment, so I just tell people "you have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door". But otherwise they can see everything there is to see from the front door.
You're obviously single and living in NYC so what the hell are you doing on this website?
Anonymous wrote:Over the holidays we unexpectedly had some members of DH's extended family come to our house for the first time (we've lived here for 14 years). From the second they walked into the house (two separate arrival times), MIL kept telling me to give them a tour. I ignored her as much as I could and was successful with the first group that arrived, but then she started up again when the second group got there, and it just became awkward so I caved. We live in a nice home, but it is not some sort of palatial estate. We have an open floor plan. If you stand in our family room and do a 360, then walk 10 paces to the half bathroom - you've seen the whole first floor. I the't offer to take them into bedrooms, but we went to the basement, which is largely a space for our kids minus one room. Generally I felt very silly walking them around and I'm sure it showed.
Unless I'd signed up to be a show house on a home tour, it would never cross my mind that someone would be interesting in "touring" our house. It feels pretentious to suggest they would, but am I off base?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we have always done this at others houses and always give a tour at ours. I think people just generally like to have a sense of the space they are staying in. Whats above and below. We don't go in bedrooms usually but just point out where everything is. For others, it is just curiosity to see the homes of others - and there are whole magazines and TV shows that do this!
We are more lower middle class and no one is showing off a mansion so maybe it is just a thing for our class of people!
Anonymous wrote:Well my home is a 350 sf 1 bed apartment, so I just tell people "you have to straddle the toilet to close the bathroom door". But otherwise they can see everything there is to see from the front door.