Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Alexandria (Rosemont) and Braddock Road Metro is about a 10 minute walk away. We have a spare bedroom that has its own bathroom. We have used it over the years for both my parents and my wife's parents as a mini apartment. Both are still quite physically active and retired so they'd visit for two week stretches and take advanatge of the easy and cheap access into DC. It's honestly ideal for guests.
My wife's best friend from college lives in Denver and has a daughter who will be a rising senior in college this summer. She has 'won' a 'prestigeous' internship in DC. My wife's friend, DH and daughter have stayed with us in the past and know this set up would be ideal for her daughter this summer. So, she asked if we'd host her for 10 weeks. Not a single thing was mentioned about compensation.
I don't want her here. I don't want the hassle and drama (she is a bit of a partyer) and honestly, I don't really want just the inconveinance. My wife isn't excited about the idea but is way more open to it then I am.
My question is this:
If you were the mom of the intern, would you be offended if we declined? And if you were offended, why did you not approach this more as a transaction a la "Hey, Ava has that internship this summer and she'd love to stay with you (and enjoy your excellent cooking!) but we know that is a hassle, so, could we barter? You can use our apartment in Vail anytime you want. Deal?"
It’s rude and unfair to ask anyone to host anyone for 10 weeks. If they say yes, it’s a headache for them and if they say no, they are in awkward position, even souring the relationship forever.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Alexandria (Rosemont) and Braddock Road Metro is about a 10 minute walk away. We have a spare bedroom that has its own bathroom. We have used it over the years for both my parents and my wife's parents as a mini apartment. Both are still quite physically active and retired so they'd visit for two week stretches and take advanatge of the easy and cheap access into DC. It's honestly ideal for guests.
My wife's best friend from college lives in Denver and has a daughter who will be a rising senior in college this summer. She has 'won' a 'prestigeous' internship in DC. My wife's friend, DH and daughter have stayed with us in the past and know this set up would be ideal for her daughter this summer. So, she asked if we'd host her for 10 weeks. Not a single thing was mentioned about compensation.
I don't want her here. I don't want the hassle and drama (she is a bit of a partyer) and honestly, I don't really want just the inconveinance. My wife isn't excited about the idea but is way more open to it then I am.
My question is this:
If you were the mom of the intern, would you be offended if we declined? And if you were offended, why did you not approach this more as a transaction a la "Hey, Ava has that internship this summer and she'd love to stay with you (and enjoy your excellent cooking!) but we know that is a hassle, so, could we barter? You can use our apartment in Vail anytime you want. Deal?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's always interesting to hear different perspectives. For me, this would be a no brainer--of course she could stay with me and I would not expect compensation.
I have a tight circle of friends. I know their kids. Heck, I'm the emergency contact for some of them. I can't imagine saying no to a 22 yr old or an old friend.
I was that 22-year old and our family friends let me stay in their English basement in Georgetown for the summer when I had an internship and did not live in DC. Having said that, I don't think there's one right answer. Everyone's living situation is different and not all 22-year olds are the same, so I think it's silly to make a blanket statement like you absolutely would or would not do this.
I also was a 22 year-old and came to DC from out of state to do a spring internship. I found and secured my own housing for this on my own. Would never think of trying to impose on somebody. It was not hard to find housing for three months, I just rented a corporate furnished apartment in Arlington. Their daughter should be finding her own housing. I would definitely say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's always interesting to hear different perspectives. For me, this would be a no brainer--of course she could stay with me and I would not expect compensation.
I have a tight circle of friends. I know their kids. Heck, I'm the emergency contact for some of them. I can't imagine saying no to a 22 yr old or an old friend.
I was that 22-year old and our family friends let me stay in their English basement in Georgetown for the summer when I had an internship and did not live in DC. Having said that, I don't think there's one right answer. Everyone's living situation is different and not all 22-year olds are the same, so I think it's silly to make a blanket statement like you absolutely would or would not do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's always interesting to hear different perspectives. For me, this would be a no brainer--of course she could stay with me and I would not expect compensation.
I have a tight circle of friends. I know their kids. Heck, I'm the emergency contact for some of them. I can't imagine saying no to a 22 yr old or an old friend.
I was that 22-year old and our family friends let me stay in their English basement in Georgetown for the summer when I had an internship and did not live in DC. Having said that, I don't think there's one right answer. Everyone's living situation is different and not all 22-year olds are the same, so I think it's silly to make a blanket statement like you absolutely would or would not do this.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Alexandria (Rosemont) and Braddock Road Metro is about a 10 minute walk away. We have a spare bedroom that has its own bathroom. We have used it over the years for both my parents and my wife's parents as a mini apartment. Both are still quite physically active and retired so they'd visit for two week stretches and take advanatge of the easy and cheap access into DC. It's honestly ideal for guests.
My wife's best friend from college lives in Denver and has a daughter who will be a rising senior in college this summer. She has 'won' a 'prestigeous' internship in DC. My wife's friend, DH and daughter have stayed with us in the past and know this set up would be ideal for her daughter this summer. So, she asked if we'd host her for 10 weeks. Not a single thing was mentioned about compensation.
I don't want her here. I don't want the hassle and drama (she is a bit of a partyer) and honestly, I don't really want just the inconveinance. My wife isn't excited about the idea but is way more open to it then I am.
My question is this:
If you were the mom of the intern, would you be offended if we declined? And if you were offended, why did you not approach this more as a transaction a la "Hey, Ava has that internship this summer and she'd love to stay with you (and enjoy your excellent cooking!) but we know that is a hassle, so, could we barter? You can use our apartment in Vail anytime you want. Deal?"
Anonymous wrote:It's always interesting to hear different perspectives. For me, this would be a no brainer--of course she could stay with me and I would not expect compensation.
I have a tight circle of friends. I know their kids. Heck, I'm the emergency contact for some of them. I can't imagine saying no to a 22 yr old or an old friend.
Anonymous wrote:The answer is no. Your home is not a hotel. Their child’s housing for the Summer is not your problem.
I also would never ask this of anyone. Wouldn’t be offended if you declined.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes!
I personally find it very rude to ask someone (even a good friend!) to host another person for ten weeks!??
Especially w/out offering anything in return.
No I wouldn’t be offended - - I would understand but I would never ask someone that favor in the first place.