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AIBU?

to think my friend's husband shouldn't tell me I'm clearing the table when I'm visiting?

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indiechick · 29/09/2008 12:05

Stayed Sat/Sun with friends, had a lovely roast dinner on Sun and at the end of the meal, friend's husband says: Well I'll sort out pudding, then you (wife) and indiechick can clear away.
I'm really annoyed, I would have helped anyway, I'm not the type of guest who doesn't, but how rude. I wouldn't mind but I got up with all the kids, theirs and ours, gave them all breakfast, played with them for about two hours 'til parents woke up, spent both days wiping bottoms and noses of all children, looked after all of them in garden whilst friend and hubby cooked and emptied a rather full dustbin in the kitchen when no-one else seemed to be doing so. I wouldn't mind but he doesn't lift a finger when they come to visit.

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Tutter · 29/09/2008 12:06

so don't invite them

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mabanana · 29/09/2008 12:07

He sounds a complete arse, and I would feel as infuriated as you.

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FabioVicePeeperPlopper · 29/09/2008 12:07

Sounds like he was thinking aloud.

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PoorOldEnid · 29/09/2008 12:07

sounds utterly unremarkable

yabu

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Fimbo · 29/09/2008 12:10

YABU.

Wouldn't bother me in the slightest.

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TheHedgeWitch · 29/09/2008 12:18

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mabanana · 29/09/2008 12:20

i would never ever ask guests to clear up after lunch.

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VictorianSqualor · 29/09/2008 12:20

That's rather rich THW.

YABU, I did this at MiL's the other week, told everyone what they would be doing because otherwise MiL wouldn't have thought to ask for help.

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ELR · 29/09/2008 12:22

id have asked you to wash up too!!

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monkeymonkeymonkey · 29/09/2008 12:24

YABU, he was probably just thinking things through, and said what he was thinking.

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Aitch · 29/09/2008 12:26

yabu. lol at getting angry about something so unremarkable.

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SoupDragon · 29/09/2008 12:28

What Enid said.

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indiechick · 29/09/2008 12:30

Don't think I do actually hedgewitch but thanks for that.

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indiechick · 29/09/2008 12:39

Can you give me an example?

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VictorianSqualor · 29/09/2008 12:44

THW, you're always on AIBU about your Dh.
Smacks of pot.kettle.black to me that's all.

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amess · 29/09/2008 12:46

I think YANBU I repeat NOT being unreasonable. It would annoy me because people like that do. When we were little we had an aunt whose kids were practically allowed to trash our house but when we went to theirs we had to sit on the chair and not move their rules not our parents. Don't put up with it next time they come make a point of telling him what to do at every opportunity. And in future don't do what he says. I speak from experience.

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hippipotami · 29/09/2008 12:48

Sounds okay to me. I think he was thinkign out loud adn just dividing up jobs rather than order you what to do.

I often say something similar when we have guests. It is a way of dividing tasks so they are done quicker. The quicker they are done the sooner we all sit down with coffee adn pudding.

I honestly don't think he was telling you what to do.

And if he does not lift a finger when they come to visit, use the same tactic on him!

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anniemac · 29/09/2008 12:51

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indiechick · 29/09/2008 12:52

He didn't allocate a job to my husband though.

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hippipotami · 29/09/2008 12:54

You and his wife were to clear, he said we will sort pudding, assuming he means himself and your dh. So everyone had a job.
Sounds like you are reading way too much into this tbh.

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FabioVicePeeperPlopper · 29/09/2008 12:56

Is his not allocating a job to your dh what has really bothered you? Why was that not in your OP?

It's not like he said 'You wimminfolk must serve us, for we are men and superior. Hop to it!'

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pigleto · 29/09/2008 12:56

If he does it again, tell him he is being a bit rude. Then ignore him. Men are not subtle and he will not learn if you don't point it out to him with a flip chart and magic markers.

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hippipotami · 29/09/2008 12:57

But he did allocate teh dh a job - him and indie dh were to do puds!

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expatinscotland · 29/09/2008 12:57

YANBU.

How rude!

You don't order your guests around.

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