Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m someone who loves to decorate and renovate. I don’t judge you at all! I’d rather come to a fun, outdated house than a boring party at a mansion. Just keep it clean and decluttered and people don’t care. Most people are renovating for themselves, not to show off to friends.
Why do people always say stuff like this? If anything, the rich people are more likely to exercise and be energetic, have interesting experiences to discuss, and so on. Seems like a lot of coping from the have-nots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares even a little.
Hosting is about a clean space with good (dim) lighting, comfy seating and good food and drink.
If the floors are really, really worn replace them with linoleum. No biggie.
Nope—do not put in “linoleum.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m someone who loves to decorate and renovate. I don’t judge you at all! I’d rather come to a fun, outdated house than a boring party at a mansion. Just keep it clean and decluttered and people don’t care. Most people are renovating for themselves, not to show off to friends.
Why do people always say stuff like this? If anything, the rich people are more likely to exercise and be energetic, have interesting experiences to discuss, and so on. Seems like a lot of coping from the have-nots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m someone who loves to decorate and renovate. I don’t judge you at all! I’d rather come to a fun, outdated house than a boring party at a mansion. Just keep it clean and decluttered and people don’t care. Most people are renovating for themselves, not to show off to friends.
Why do people always say stuff like this? If anything, the rich people are more likely to exercise and be energetic, have interesting experiences to discuss, and so on. Seems like a lot of coping from the have-nots.
NP. This…has nothing to do with whether your parties are boring or not.
Strange that you think lethargic hosts will be as engaging as energetic ones.
Anonymous wrote:We are a mid-30s couple with two little kids. I really love cooking, hosting, and being social, but we haven't really had friends over in the 6 years we've been here because I'm embarrassed how outdated our house is. All of our friends have bought newer builds or gut renovated their older house and I feel like they'll judge our's. We are clean and tidy, but our kitchen is original from the 60s (including the double oven) and our bathrooms are from the 80s. There's a few marks on the floors that are just permanent at this point even when the floor is freshly scrubbed by hand so I feel like it looks unkempt if you look closely.
Do you judge people for out of date homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m someone who loves to decorate and renovate. I don’t judge you at all! I’d rather come to a fun, outdated house than a boring party at a mansion. Just keep it clean and decluttered and people don’t care. Most people are renovating for themselves, not to show off to friends.
Why do people always say stuff like this? If anything, the rich people are more likely to exercise and be energetic, have interesting experiences to discuss, and so on. Seems like a lot of coping from the have-nots.
Anonymous wrote:I’m someone who loves to decorate and renovate. I don’t judge you at all! I’d rather come to a fun, outdated house than a boring party at a mansion. Just keep it clean and decluttered and people don’t care. Most people are renovating for themselves, not to show off to friends.