Anonymous wrote:Whoa! I'm really surprised by all of the negative responses. TBH, I wouldn't have touched the thermostat at someone else's house, but only because I'm a little insecure about technology/devices -- what if it's hooked up to a time alarm or I accidentally turn heat/AC completely off or something else.
But as a host my priority is ALWAYS to make the guest comfortable. I absolutely cannot imagine being upset with a guest about changing the thermostat! When we have guests I always give them a choice of blankets (i.e., put a light and heavy blanket in the room) and would feel WAY WORSE if I found out a guest was uncomfortable all night than if they changed the thermostat, opened the window, or anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very rude to touch a thermostat in someone else’s house.
I honestly has no idea that I was being rude. I’m menopausal. Hot flashes. We were sleeping in the same room and they were asleep. I don’t think this would have bothered me. But I hear everyone’s feedback.
Wait a minute, you & hosts were all sleeping in the same room?!
Anonymous wrote:
Probably OP and friends are close enough to have conversations like this. It's probably not the first time OP has acted in a thoughtless and self-centered manner, but since he/she refuses to see it, the friends told OP to ask around.
OP, you may be on the spectrum if this is so hard for you to understand. Please read the replies carefully and think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably OP and friends are close enough to have conversations like this. It's probably not the first time OP has acted in a thoughtless and self-centered manner, but since he/she refuses to see it, the friends told OP to ask around.
OP, you may be on the spectrum if this is so hard for you to understand. Please read the replies carefully and think about it.
Speaking of over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very rude to touch a thermostat in someone else’s house.
I honestly has no idea that I was being rude. I’m menopausal. Hot flashes. We were sleeping in the same room and they were asleep. I don’t think this would have bothered me. But I hear everyone’s feedback.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s rude. I always want my guests to be comfortable, and it is much easier to be warmer (grab extra covers) than to cool down. I would be uncomfortable sleeping at 71 for sure - we keep it at 65 at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very rude to touch a thermostat in someone else’s house.
I honestly has no idea that I was being rude. I’m menopausal. Hot flashes. We were sleeping in the same room and they were asleep. I don’t think this would have bothered me. But I hear everyone’s feedback.
Anonymous wrote:You guys deserve each other.