Anonymous wrote:One kinda unusual thing, I bring a pillowcase from home and a towel. I tend to get make-up on the host's otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:"I find it weird that you're so bothered by this. Presumably she's a good friend or she wouldn't be staying...so who cares if you have to shares stuff. "
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seem to excessively annoyed by this.
I can't imagine caring (or noticing!) that a guest used my toothpaste. And getting annoyed about the hair dryer is just flat out bizarre.
OP here. You're right. Although I do think that sharing toothpaste is gross no matter what. My frustration is more with this person in general and how helpless she is (can't book her own flight, can't check in for her flight, gets mad that I checked her in 2 minutes after the flight time and she had to board in the C group, etc). Then when she's at my house she needs to borrow a million things that she asks me for when I'm in the middle of doing something else because she doesn't want to bother buying anything travel sized although she travels several times per year.
Any friend who comes to stay with me--I'm happy to provide anything they need. This person--gets on my last nerve, so the requests are just icing on the cake. It's a family member, so I can't just not allow her to stay with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I provide shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and body wash. If they genuinely forget something, that's totally fine. If it were every time/on purpose, I would let them know they are welcome to borrow my car and go to CVS.
So if someone asks to borrow your hair dryer, you are going to say no and tell them to go to CVS and buy one. I call BS.
Take a deep breath and calm down.
No one has ever asked me to borrow a hair dryer. I have two and would happily give them one.
Take a break. If you feel the need to make a "shocked" face and call "BS" over this, you need to relax.
Who cares what item it is. No sane person is going to send a houseguest to the store for something that is already in the house.
If it's a very close family member or friend who does this REPEATEDLY and it is obvious that they are just totally mooching? Yeah, I'd send them to CVS, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I provide shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and body wash. If they genuinely forget something, that's totally fine. If it were every time/on purpose, I would let them know they are welcome to borrow my car and go to CVS.
So if someone asks to borrow your hair dryer, you are going to say no and tell them to go to CVS and buy one. I call BS.
Take a deep breath and calm down.
No one has ever asked me to borrow a hair dryer. I have two and would happily give them one.
Take a break. If you feel the need to make a "shocked" face and call "BS" over this, you need to relax.
Who cares what item it is. No sane person is going to send a houseguest to the store for something that is already in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seem to excessively annoyed by this.
I can't imagine caring (or noticing!) that a guest used my toothpaste. And getting annoyed about the hair dryer is just flat out bizarre.
OP here. You're right. Although I do think that sharing toothpaste is gross no matter what. My frustration is more with this person in general and how helpless she is (can't book her own flight, can't check in for her flight, gets mad that I checked her in 2 minutes after the flight time and she had to board in the C group, etc). Then when she's at my house she needs to borrow a million things that she asks me for when I'm in the middle of doing something else because she doesn't want to bother buying anything travel sized although she travels several times per year.
Any friend who comes to stay with me--I'm happy to provide anything they need. This person--gets on my last nerve, so the requests are just icing on the cake. It's a family member, so I can't just not allow her to stay with us.
Anonymous wrote:You seem to excessively annoyed by this.
I can't imagine caring (or noticing!) that a guest used my toothpaste. And getting annoyed about the hair dryer is just flat out bizarre.