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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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Biker47 · 25/04/2019 11:22

If you have an electric shower, flick the circuit breaker for it and tell them you're waiting for a plumber to come fix it, see if it still lets cold water flow without electricity beforehand, and tell them there's only cold showers available if it still allows water through.

Bookworm4 · 25/04/2019 11:37

@scarbados Cat, you're a good lad 😸

NWQM · 25/04/2019 11:40

I am seriously struggling with why you haven't really said anything about their rudeness.

Can see that you are trying to 'take the high road' but this is really why they get away with such behaviour in life.

OogieMcBoogie · 25/04/2019 11:45

I can’t wait for them to turn up, hoping they leave ASAP though op! These are no friends.

Pinkyyy · 25/04/2019 11:48

The CFers I hear of on Mumsnet never fail to amaze me. I know for a fact I wouldn't be letting them stay.

escapade1234 · 25/04/2019 11:54

I really believe some people get a kick out of rolling over and being total doormats.

idontknowmyusername · 25/04/2019 11:57

They had midday sex in your shower 😂😂

JC. Why are you letting them back?! They think they're doing you a favour, not the other way round.

dustarr73 · 25/04/2019 12:14

Have they turned up yet?

youknowmedontyou · 25/04/2019 12:17

CFs!

rabbitheadlights · 25/04/2019 12:29

I can just imagine OPs guest posting!

I've just arrived at friend scarbados place we booked to stay for 3 nights and I can't believe she hasn't got my favourite jam and juice as I requested and she even let the cat sit on the sofa now there is fur everywhere wwyd??? CF entitled gobshites

Pinkyyy · 25/04/2019 12:39

OP I'm interested into why you call them 'friends' what do they bring to the friendship?

CitadelsofScience · 25/04/2019 12:42

Gosh you've got your cat very well trained Grin
I can't wait to hear how this unfolds.

rainbowstardrops · 25/04/2019 12:45

Please keep us posted!

LakieLady · 25/04/2019 13:13

Tell them to put a throw over any furniture they’ve furtively shagged on because you’d DH doesn’t like getting pubes on his clothes.

Made me laugh so loud I woke the dog up, Tinko. Grin

ricepuddingme · 25/04/2019 13:28

My goodness why would you let them stay in your HOME?

I would say 'sorry this arrangement is no longer working for us, I would like you to leave please'

You sound like a really lovely person OP. Thanks

Goldmandra · 25/04/2019 13:47

If she genuinely used to be lovely and he seems to be driving the CFery, could you let her know that she's still welcome in the future but without him?

If he's deliberately trying to alienate her friends, it would be a shame for her to feel she can't rebuild bridges if the relationship ends.

Mia184 · 25/04/2019 14:28

OP my cat is in love with yours!

SchrodingersBrexit · 25/04/2019 15:00

Fucking hell. That is just beyond rude.



Glad you won't be 'enjoying' their company in future, @scarbados

scarbados · 25/04/2019 15:17

Mia184

Reggie the Rescue Cat says Hi!

AIBU or is this friend being ultra-picky?
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SchrodingersBrexit · 25/04/2019 15:18

Reggie is just adorable!

whotheactualFisthisHfella · 25/04/2019 15:18

Have they arrived yet Scarbados? waiting (im)patiently for some updates on the CFs!! Smile

Bookworm4 · 25/04/2019 15:26

Reggie aka Lord Scarbados is gorgeous and clearly the boss 😉

KittyInTheCradle · 25/04/2019 15:30

Do not cook for them! Make fish finger sandwiches for you, DH and cat.

WitchDancer · 25/04/2019 15:37

Reggie looks bemused 😂

rainbowstardrops · 25/04/2019 15:37

Aww Reggie is beautiful!!!!
Go shed your hairs Reggie!