Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
It’s gross that she literally asked when WON’T you be there so she can plan to be there then. That’s really offensive and very different from “can we come x dates? Oh, shoot you won’t be there then? Any chance we can still use it?” She’s planning around not seeing you.
This. Very rude. I'd have to think hard about this request. It would depend on how much I'd want to support her in whatever she's going through.
Um…you mean you’d have to evaluate whether or not to support your friend?
Nice.
I’m baffled by the overwhelming response that asking to use a friend’s vacation home is audaciously rude.
It’s fine to ask a good friend…and it’s fine to say no. But most normal people would let a good friend use their place if it was available.
WTH is wrong with people? Dcumlandia is so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? Let her use your vacation home. She won’t trash it. What’s the big deal?
She doesn’t want you to be there because she obviously wants to be alone with her “friend.”
Uhh...nope!
But why?
What are you afraid of?
This must not be a good friend (or you aren’t a good friend).
Would you let your parents or siblings use your house with you being present? I have. Ditto for friends.
I can’t wrap my head around what you are afraid of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
It’s gross that she literally asked when WON’T you be there so she can plan to be there then. That’s really offensive and very different from “can we come x dates? Oh, shoot you won’t be there then? Any chance we can still use it?” She’s planning around not seeing you.
This. Very rude. I'd have to think hard about this request. It would depend on how much I'd want to support her in whatever she's going through.
Um…you mean you’d have to evaluate whether or not to support your friend?
Nice.
I’m baffled by the overwhelming response that asking to use a friend’s vacation home is audaciously rude.
It’s fine to ask a good friend…and it’s fine to say no. But most normal people would let a good friend use their place if it was available.
WTH is wrong with people? Dcumlandia is so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? Let her use your vacation home. She won’t trash it. What’s the big deal?
She doesn’t want you to be there because she obviously wants to be alone with her “friend.”
Uhh...nope!
But why?
What are you afraid of?
This must not be a good friend (or you aren’t a good friend).
Would you let your parents or siblings use your house with you being present? I have. Ditto for friends.
I can’t wrap my head around what you are afraid of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
It’s gross that she literally asked when WON’T you be there so she can plan to be there then. That’s really offensive and very different from “can we come x dates? Oh, shoot you won’t be there then? Any chance we can still use it?” She’s planning around not seeing you.
This. Very rude. I'd have to think hard about this request. It would depend on how much I'd want to support her in whatever she's going through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
Op - no she just wants a getaway with another friend and their kids and if they stay at our house it is free
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
Op - no she just wants a getaway with another friend and their kids and if they stay at our house it is free
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
It’s gross that she literally asked when WON’T you be there so she can plan to be there then. That’s really offensive and very different from “can we come x dates? Oh, shoot you won’t be there then? Any chance we can still use it?” She’s planning around not seeing you.
Anonymous wrote:I hate when people offer, "please come see us sometime (in some desirable place)" , later you inquire and it's awkward. Because they really didn't mean it. Tt was insincere. Don't be a jerk - say what you mean and mean what you say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
I’m not the op, but that’s a logical assumption.
Anonymous wrote:It seems strange that she’s specifically asking to visit when you’re gone. Did she recently divorce and wants to stay there with a new BF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? Let her use your vacation home. She won’t trash it. What’s the big deal?
She doesn’t want you to be there because she obviously wants to be alone with her “friend.”
Uhh...nope!
Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? Let her use your vacation home. She won’t trash it. What’s the big deal?
She doesn’t want you to be there because she obviously wants to be alone with her “friend.”