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If you had good friends visiting you for the weekend

177 replies

DisappointedOne · 16/10/2015 16:43

and then your parents arranged a family lunch, would you bring the frIends along (they wouldn't know anyone else there) for the meal or would you just decline the invitation and do what you'd already planned? WIBU?

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FannyFifer · 16/10/2015 16:44

Decline the invite if I had friends visiting of course..

putcustardonit · 16/10/2015 16:45

Decline definitely.

BolshierAryaStark · 16/10/2015 16:46

I'd decline.

AnnaMarlowe · 16/10/2015 16:46

I'd decline. Very uncomfortable for the guests otherwise.

pilates · 16/10/2015 16:46

Decline the invitation from your parents. You can go to your parents for a family lunch anytime surely?

VimFuego101 · 16/10/2015 16:48

If they hadn't met before I would just decline the family lunch.

cuntycowfacemonkey · 16/10/2015 16:50

Decline the lunch

patterkiller · 16/10/2015 16:50

Decline the lunch

AlmaMartyr · 16/10/2015 16:52

Decline the lunch

girlywhirly · 16/10/2015 16:52

The friends visit would be your priority as it was arranged before the parents lunch, you will already have meals planned. Give apologies to your parents, I'm sure they'll understand. Perhaps they will contact you earlier next time to make sure you are available.

Junosmum · 16/10/2015 16:53

Decline

sky1010 · 16/10/2015 16:54

Depends on the friends.

If it was an old friend who I could trust to give an honest 'nah mate I came to see you' or an upbeat 'why not?'- I'd ask them.

Otherwise, I'd decline the lunch.

Bunbaker · 16/10/2015 16:56

Just tell them that you already have prior arrangements. Simple really.

Gatehouse77 · 16/10/2015 16:56

Decline unless you think they'll all get along?

DisappointedOne · 16/10/2015 16:57

Thanks. Slight reverse. We happen to be in DH's hometown this weekend for another reason (it's 260 miles away from where we live). Enquired with PIL whether they were around for a cuppa on Sunday (weeks ago). They've suggested going for a meal and invited the rest of the family. BIL and family have friends staying and instead of declining have said they'll bring their friends too. So quick cuppa before we set off for home has become a last minute hunt for a table for 20. Sad

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scarlets · 16/10/2015 16:59

If the friends are gregarious people, it'll probably be fun.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 16/10/2015 17:00

Well maybe if they haven't seen you for ages they didn't want to decline?

ifonly4 · 16/10/2015 17:02

You could say to BIL you want to make their friends welcome, so perhaps he would like to choose and book somewhere they'll like!

DisappointedOne · 16/10/2015 17:05

That would involve a drive 50 miles in the wrong direction.

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 16/10/2015 17:05

What would?

DisappointedOne · 16/10/2015 17:06

Letting BIL choose the location.

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Wombatinabathhat · 16/10/2015 17:08

Why not just ask the question instead of bothering with the reverse? Confused

FunkyPeacock · 16/10/2015 17:08

I would decline unless the friends knew my parents (eg. old school friends) in which case I would ask the friends if they didn't mind if we all went for lunch together

DisappointedOne · 16/10/2015 17:09

They don't know any of the family.

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 16/10/2015 17:10

Let the pil chose, or you chose if you have a journey afterwards.

I'm not sure why you have a sad face in your post.

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