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CF have come to stay, how to handle it

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SeriouslyLosingTheWill · 19/08/2022 14:42

Have name changed as this will be very outing.

DP asked if some relatives could come and stay for a few days. These are actually relatives of his ex wife, not blood relatives to him, but he knew them a good few years ago. We live in a holiday type area and have the room.

I didn't know much about them except they were late thirties/early forties, apparently lovely. And have had a hard couple of years as their 9yo dd has been quite ill, but is now in recovery and things are looking good.
So of course I said yes. Sounds like they have had a crap time and needed a bit of a break from it all. Said they were coming just the 2 of them, not bringing their dd.

They arrived 4 days ago. Haven't yet said when they are leaving.

The issue is they are incredibly entitled and I really really am beginning to not like them. They arrived with nothing - not a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers. not that I expect anything but its etiquette surely to arrive with a gesture when you're staying in someones house for free. But that in itself wasn't an issue, just a little surprising.
They were all smiles and hugging DP, saying hi and basically ignored me for a good 10 minutes, just a little hello after that. No word of thanks for saying we could come or anything at this point either.
They haven't offered to buy any food. Me and DP are cooking for them. Haven't bought any drink, though they've been getting through ours very well.
Initially I thought maybe they are skint. Also on my mind was it must be awful having an ill child and they are perhaps still a bit stressed on this.

A few days in, it transpires that during the last 8 months they have been abroad on holiday twice (just them, not their dd), and a week away with their dd. So not short of holidays or 'breaks from it all'. Plus they are thinking of having their kitchen remodelled.
Still not massively friendly with me. But over the top with DP. Still no word of thanks for anything, not even after cooking a meal.
The wife also put baby wipes down the toilet when i'd specifcally said nothing in the toilet please as its a septic tank and anything other than normal toilet roll blocks it (only mentioend because we've learnt that every time after guests the thing blocks because they put sanitary towels, toilet wipes and god knows what down it, and it costs us to get it unblocked). Her reason was, she always uses babywipes on her face. Well ok, put them in the damn bin then.

Last night was almost my final straw. We went out to dinner. Their suggestion. I had a slightly more expensive starter than the rest of them (but wasn't drinking, so that should surely even out). By more expensive it was about £5 more.
When bill comes, DP said lets split down the middle (actually fully thinking they would say their treat for their stay so far) and they fussed about me having the more expensive starter but grudgingly agreed even though I hadn't had alcohol and both of them had.

I mean, seriously. £5 more, and we've fed them for 4 days, they've drank copious bottles of wine and beer while they've done sod all to help out - no offer to clear up or anything, or help fetch food or drink in. Literally nothing.

If they are so seriously short of money, then don't drive a 4 hour journey and invite yourself to someones house and freeload. Although a kitchen remodel isn't cheap.

I want them to leave. DP is also getting really pissed off with them. They clearly didn't need the break after their shit couple of years because they've been abroad more in last 8 months than we have in 4 years. Plus we are far from rich, we are literally scraping by most of the time. Feel like we've totally been taken advantage of.

I want to find out when they are leaving and I need to try and tell them in the nicest possible way to hurry up and bugger off.
So any ways I can word this, without looking like a total bitch?

OP posts:
Scottishskifun · 19/08/2022 21:29

Well done OP! I think this thread will be full soon can we have part 2 for them leaving tomorrow? 😂

UnagiForLife · 19/08/2022 21:30

Give them some bedtime reading and send a link to this thread so they can understand just how Unreasonable they are!! Unbelievable! Well done OP and family at least you never have to see them again.

catwomando · 19/08/2022 21:31

Fecking hell they really are CF. With knobs on. Steaky knobs Smile

whirlyswirly · 19/08/2022 21:31

I'd love to think this wasn't real but have lived in Cornwall long enough to know it is. We have a strict and vastly reduced list of allowed guests after similar experiences.

Bloody well played op. It's absolutely astonishing how little self awareness some people possess. You'll be able to do a happy dance as they pull away tomorrow. Smile

Just lock up the wine tonight

Aussiedream · 19/08/2022 21:31

Oh what awful stingy grabby people they are. OP you’re a legend.

TeaAndThenMoreTea · 19/08/2022 21:31

Awesome. Well done OP

AgathaPastie · 19/08/2022 21:32

Wave them buhbye in the morning
With 2 fingers

Greengr · 19/08/2022 21:32

Cheeky buggers, you guys rock!!!

DollieBantrysPantry · 19/08/2022 21:32

So well done OP 👏👏👏👏

TommyShelby · 19/08/2022 21:32

Omg OP. Get up on your legs (even if they are a bit wobbly lol) and tell them to get the fuck out of your house! Who the fuck do they think they are!

littlefireseverywhere · 19/08/2022 21:32

Well at least they won’t come again!

PenOrPencil · 19/08/2022 21:32

Wow, I admire your guts!

nzeire · 19/08/2022 21:32

that was the most exciting update!

ThirtyThreeTrees · 19/08/2022 21:32

Fabulously handle OP. Love that fact DP and DC all had your back to. Quiet the team you have there.

Drink all the wine you need, those two would have tested my patience beyond belief.

Shgytfgtf111 · 19/08/2022 21:32

I can't believe someone would stay at someone else's houses for free and NOT offer to buy and cook at least one meal, cheeky blighters

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RagzRebooted · 19/08/2022 21:32

OP, you are an absolute legend (even if you are a bit pissed now), well done!

WingingIt101 · 19/08/2022 21:32

Op your updates are excellent!! Bloody well done. I am absolutely chuffed for you that you and your dp completely stood your ground in the face of such absolute cheeky fuckery.

The front on them!!

Unicornbaker · 19/08/2022 21:33

👏

Lallybroch · 19/08/2022 21:33

Well done Seriously

WingingIt101 · 19/08/2022 21:33

Op your updates are excellent!! Bloody well done. I am absolutely chuffed for you that you and your dp completely stood your ground in the face of such absolute cheeky fuckery.

The front on them!!

IggyAce · 19/08/2022 21:33

Epic update well done on squirrelling away the croissants, wine beer & snacks.

Mumspair1 · 19/08/2022 21:33

Wow these people are unbelievable! Glad you finally stood up to them, the nerve of them!!

Unicornbaker · 19/08/2022 21:33

👏

JennyForeigner · 19/08/2022 21:33

OMG the DRAMA

Keep a close eye on them OP, I'm worried they will take the towels.

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