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AIBU or is this friend being ultra-picky?

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scarbados · 24/04/2019 13:14

We moved to a small coastal town from a big city 3 years ago and were happy with the idea that we'd probably have friends visiting, especially during summer. We have a spare room with ensuite bathroom and it's always ready for visitors.

If people are staying, they're welcome to join us in whatever we do, go their own way or a mixture. Sometimes they eat with us, other times they eat out and at others we all eat out together. We never expect them to pay for our meals but it's nice when they do. Neither do we ever expect payment from our guests.

But ... the couple due to arrive tomorrow for 3 nights have just messaged me and asked me to make sure there's white bread and strawberry jam here for their breakfasts, and a carton of orange juice because she doesn't drink tea or coffee. (There's a supermarket at the end of the road which will be open when they get here so they could pick up their own stuff when they arrive.) Then I got a second message from the male of the pairing asking me to 'please make sure there's a clean throw over the sofa and the cat doesn't sit on it before they arrive' as after the last visit he noticed cat hair on his jeans. I use a pet hair brush daily on the sofa as I know the cat loves to sleep on it. He doesn't sit on any of the other chairs in the house, where the guest could easliy sit but he prefers the sofa.

I feel like suggesting he does his own shopping and brings a clothes brush, or books into one of the many hotels in town. He's getting 3 nights free accommodation and fed for at least 4 meals while he's here and seems to be trying to set out a list of requirements I have to meet.

AIBU to be seriously pissed off and tempted to tell them I'll book a hotel room on their behalf and they're paying for it?

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Still18atheart · 24/04/2019 21:31

They’re CFs! I’d be deciding the cat needs a good grooming and cuddle on the sofa. They can get their own breakfast provisions. As for their previous visits that’s just awful. Can’t believe people don’t know to behave as houseguests

Cherrysoup · 24/04/2019 21:43

I'd be inclined to reply saying "I'm not running a B&B service here, the supermarket will be open when you arrive’

Or when they arrive, tell them you’ve converted to an Airbnb and it will be £100 per night, food not included. 😂

Honestly, OP, I bet they ignore you the rest of the year when they’re not at your house. Dump these fuckers and stop letting people use you to stay. You could be earning serious money from letting out a room as an Airbnb, seriously and you certainly wouldn’t have this cf behaviour.

Belenus · 24/04/2019 21:44

"I've had a chat with the cat. The cat says you can't stay. Oh and PS last time he did something in your suitcase and he wants to know if you've found it yet."

Then never contact them again.

dayswithaY · 24/04/2019 21:54

What do you get out of this arrangement OP? Think I'll carry on being a misery guts in a tiny house. Also, can't help thinking - were they actually running the hot water the whole time they were in the shower for an hour? I 'd have been banging on the door to get them to stop (not the point of this thread, I know. )

nzeire · 24/04/2019 21:58

Golly, please let this be the last time they stay, they’re not friends :(

ahtellthee · 24/04/2019 22:05

Have they arrived?

churchthecat · 24/04/2019 22:07

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AsleepAllDay · 24/04/2019 22:13

Can't wait for this to be written up in the daily fail, if only there were photos of them too...

Curlyshabtree · 24/04/2019 22:19

Can’t you say you’ve had a pipe burst or something and that the spare room is flooded? Or say a family member has an emergency and needs to stay?

chilledteacher · 24/04/2019 22:24

If you are in my coastal area, my big fat (he prefers "extra fluffy")---- ginger Tom needs a groom out. Do let me know if you would like the fur Grin

Pixilicious · 24/04/2019 22:29

F

nonevernotever · 24/04/2019 22:49

God this brings back memories. We had "friends" who used to invite themselves to stay for a week or two during the festival each year (Edinburgh and at the time we rented in a naice but very central area). They used to leave all the dishes lying after a meal (even when we were out and they were the only ones eating) and expect me to wait on them hand and foot. First two years they provided nothing. The third year they said they would take us out for a meal to say thank you and they would pay for the meal. How nice we thought. Until they asked the waiter for the bill and told him to split it because they were paying for the food and we were paying for the booze (I don't drink and dh had been very restrained while they had been knocking it back). On the way home they then had a very vicious argument because one cf wanted to stay out while the other wanted to go back to our flat so they could rip each others boxers off and have rampant sex.... Thankfully next time they got in touch to book their visit dh got to phone before me and told them exactly what he thought of their behaviour 😁

1Wildheartsease · 24/04/2019 23:10

@Chilledteacher - I am with your cat and prefer the term 'extra-fluffy' myself. It is a term I shall adopt from now on.

OrangeJuiceandArmchairs · 24/04/2019 23:25

I'm fascinated by a hair free throw!

I have dogs that prefer the throw to any other surface. that's the throw that I'd use on my sofa.

Thankfuckitsfriday1 · 24/04/2019 23:33

Why are you letting them treat your hole as if it's a B&B!?!

And 7 times seems excessive they obviously see your home as a get away.

RabbityMcRabbit · 24/04/2019 23:38

Oh am crying at some of these responses 😂. OP I live not too far away from you and have 4 cats, one of whom is also extra-fluffy (he is also daft as a brush, but that's another story!) Can't believe you're hosting them again, I too would have called time after the shower incident. Please let us know how this visit goes Smile

Drogosnextwife · 24/04/2019 23:39

This is gold. OP if you let the come please keep us updated on their CFery.

Carnivorenomore · 24/04/2019 23:42

@Thankfuckitsfriday1 your typo made me snigger like an adolescent

Where's the OP? A prime juicy CF thread like this needs regular updates. It's as vital as a diagram on a parking thread

chocolateavocado99 · 24/04/2019 23:55

Please don't let them stay. They are not your friends.

InionEile · 24/04/2019 23:56

Tell them, 'Oh sorry, you seem to have me confused with an AirBNB host. Here's a list of local AirBNBs you can book. Have fun and let me know when you want to treat me to dinner / lunch while you're here!'

Acis · 24/04/2019 23:58

I know you’re past that stage, but I’d be tempted to text back “I’m so sorry, I seem to have missed the bit where our house became a hotel?”

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/04/2019 00:02

Tell them you are fully booked with paying customers (lie lol)

Def cf

And I would probably brush the cat on the sofa

And maybe buy really cheap OJ

Saying that my dad swears by the cheap one Ali’s does. Says far better then the £4/5 ones 😂😂

Verbena37 · 25/04/2019 00:02

I would rub the cat all over their bed.
This ^^
Grin

Rumbletum2 · 25/04/2019 00:07

Hilarious 😂

Babynamess · 25/04/2019 00:14

Surely you've all just come down with D&V and need to cancel!