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Irritated but fairly lighthearted...AIBU

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LittleMissUnreasonable · 30/01/2018 12:11

Not sure if being OTT but just wondered other people's views on this.

Live in a house share at the moment with a couple of friends. Just me and 1 friend (DF) were in this weekend with our DPs. I offered too cook breakfast for the 4 of us and got all the ingredients. My DP offered to contribute but I declined as it was a treat. Friends DP didn't offer - fair enough. We all enjoyed breakfast.

Next day I got up early and DF and her DP were in the kitchen cleaning. I helped out a bit and DFDP said "I'm making coffee, do you want coffee 'DF'" She accepted and he began to make coffees. I was waiting to be offered one but he didn't. After he made DF and his own my DF was like "do you want one LittleMiss". I just said it was fine and is make my own.

Was IBU to think when someone's in the room too you'd offer them a brew rather than just make for you and your DP. If he was making for himself fair enough. If all of the housemates were there fair enough. It just seems a bit off not asking one person (who's house theyre a guest in) if they want a drink. He's not the most aware person socially.

What are people's views and general making drinks etiquette

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