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Posted by: tonymiro Jul 31 2011, 12:52 PM
We went to the UK for a week to attend a wedding. Whilst we were away some of my wife's friends from the UK stayed at our house for the week. We got back on Thursday to hear them complain that
1/ The car is 'not road safe'.
They used our car, without permission, to tour and in 1 week drove over 1200kms. The day before we got back they had a minor crash and claimed that the footbrake didn't work, hence the crash. It had just passed its ITV and been serviced last month. We got a mechanic to check the car over - nothing wrong with it at all. Their comment,' well maybe we're not used to driving on the wrong side of the road and hit the accelerator instead but that's not our fault...'
2/ 'We ran out of water'. Our house is fed from 2 wells, each was full when we left and a full well is enough for 6 weeks of water. The wells take time to refill so we've had to have water brought in by road tanker.
3/ 'We couldn't find the cat food.' It's in a big bin labeled Cat Food in the kitchen and there's extra in the pantry. Even so they didn't go to town and buy any they just didn't feed the cats.
4/ There's ants in ther kitchen. They spilt food and drink on the floor and the work surfaces but didn't clean it up.
5/ It was too hot to walk the dog. Not if you walk him early morning and late evening...
I could go on but suffice to say I don't think they'll be visiting with us again anytime soon.
Posted by: Ben Higgins Jul 31 2011, 01:13 PM
Hell, that's a nightmare.. that's like something out of a Jack Dee sketch isn't it ? These are people you read about or hear comedians talk about but you can never quite believe they really exist.
I truly can't believe that about the car. Not only that but, regardless of what side of the road you drive on, the foot controls stay the same.
That must have been so awkward.. society dictates that you have to retain that politeness with people even when you're seething inside.
Posted by: Gitarrero Jul 31 2011, 01:32 PM
Do you still call them "friends" ?
Their behaviour clearly is far from what you would expect from grown-ups...
This makes me wonder: should you tell people to feel like home when they visit you? Would be safer if you knew how their home looks, I suppose.
I hope your cats and the dog are well at least...must have been quite a week for them as well!
Posted by: JaxN4 Jul 31 2011, 02:01 PM
Wow...they sound like a real piece of work....I doubt they will get an Invite babk again...at least they didn't touch your Guitar...did they?
Posted by: jstcrsn Jul 31 2011, 02:48 PM
hey , I am looking for a place for my wife and 7 kids to vacation at , and i hear you are the one I need to talk too
Posted by: Sinisa Cekic Jul 31 2011, 04:08 PM
QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Jul 31 2011, 03:48 PM)
hey , I am looking for a place for my wife and 7 kids to vacation at , and i hear you are the one I need to talk too
Lol ,that's priceless !
Posted by: The Uncreator Jul 31 2011, 04:10 PM
They forgot to set your house on fire.
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jul 31 2011, 09:16 PM
I would've probably fainted or smthing I am super obsessed with order and the way my home is kept
Posted by: tonymiro Aug 1 2011, 11:37 AM
QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Jul 31 2011, 01:13 PM)
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That must have been so awkward.. society dictates that you have to retain that politeness with people even when you're seething inside.
Very true Ben - at one point my wife was actually apologising to them until I stopped her
QUOTE (Gitarrero @ Jul 31 2011, 01:32 PM)
Do you still call them "friends" ?
Their behaviour clearly is far from what you would expect from grown-ups...
This makes me wonder: should you tell people to feel like home when they visit you? Would be safer if you knew how their home looks, I suppose.
I hope your cats and the dog are well at least...must have been quite a week for them as well!
Well my wife does. We've since talked about our approach to having guests. Up to now we've always assumed that people will treat our home etc the way we would treat theirs. Now we think we might have to put n some basic guidelines...
Cats and dog have all survived, though the cats are noticebly thinner. All of them were very pleased to see us
.
One astute comment from my daughter. At meal times all the cats go and sit next to their food container so it's impossible to miss it unless the cats weren't allowed in the house
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Aug 1 2011, 11:50 AM
QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 1 2011, 10:37 AM)
Very true Ben - at one point my wife was actually apologising to them until I stopped her
Well my wife does. We've since talked about our approach to having guests. Up to now we've always assumed that people will treat our home etc the way we would treat theirs. Now we think we might have to put n some basic guidelines...
Cats and dog have all survived, though the cats are noticebly thinner. All of them were very pleased to see us
.
One astute comment from my daughter. At meal times all the cats go and sit next to their food container so it's impossible to miss it unless the cats weren't allowed in the house
My dogs would've probably eaten the friends with their clothes and all
they sure know how to ask for food
Posted by: MickeM Aug 1 2011, 02:32 PM
some people...
And what amazes me is that two of the same kind can be equally irresponsible. Or maybe that's the reason why they paired up in the first place.
Just curious, did the at least fill the car up after their joy ride? I'd be surprised.
Posted by: tonymiro Aug 1 2011, 02:58 PM
QUOTE (MickeM @ Aug 1 2011, 02:32 PM)
some people...
And what amazes me is that two of the same kind can be equally irresponsible. Or maybe that's the reason why they paired up in the first place.
Just curious, did the at least fill the car up after their joy ride? I'd be surprised.
Oddly enough they were a mother (61 yrs) and daughter (32 yrs). Oh and nope they didn't put any petrol in the car
. The mother did complain that my daughter drank a can of coke that her daughter had in the firdge though.
Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Aug 1 2011, 03:08 PM
Well, it's different with different people, if they are not used to the way you keep your home. Could they be possibly "spoiled" by the urban life or something
All jokes aside, those comments from them definitely show lack of care.
Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Aug 1 2011, 07:11 PM
hahaha that's not exactly what you can name friends.... it's so weird... and even more if you know them well and you didn't imagine that this could happen.
Posted by: Adrian Figallo Aug 2 2011, 12:38 AM
wow my friend, that's too much, i would have screamed my life out in your situation, im happy your pets are good, that's so so so so so bad.
Posted by: jstcrsn Aug 2 2011, 04:16 AM
QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Jul 31 2011, 02:48 PM)
hey , I am looking for a place for my wife and 7 kids to vacation at , and i hear you are the one I need to talk too
I am sorry ,is it too soon
Posted by: Mudbone Aug 2 2011, 04:46 AM
If you never see them again then it was probably worth the aggravation.
Posted by: tonymiro Aug 2 2011, 10:24 AM
QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Aug 2 2011, 04:16 AM)
I am sorry ,is it too soon
Asked the wife and she says it's ok if you pay your own air fares, don't mind sleeping in a tent in the field (might be shared with some sheep and a sheepdog), bring/hire your own transport, buy your own food and water, and take us out for a couple of expensive meals (you pay) as a thankyou
.
Seriously though, over the years we've had loads of people come visit both whilst we're here in situ and whilst we've been away. Most are fine and the odd one or two are awful.
One of the best was always positive about everything and where we live and he was both generous and great company. He insisted on taking us out for a meal and also paid for the weekly shop as a thankyou. When he got back to the UK he sent us an icecream maker as an extra thankyou. He can always come again
.
One of the worst was my wife's sister and brother in law. They don't drive so we had to collect them from, and return them to, the airport (2 hours away). They, and their 2 children, stayed with us for 2 weeks and in a hotel at the beach for 1 more week. Because they couldn't drive and because our car can only seat 5 we had to hire a 7 seater for the 2 weeks - we paid for it and ended up driving them around every day. Our daughter had to sleep with us for the 2 weeks because they insisted that their 2 girls needed a bedroom each. During that time they continually complained about the weather, the food, Spanish TV, Public Transport, the house, where we live, the local town, the local cities and were rude to our Spanish neighbours... (One time the brother in law ordered an asparagus omlette in a restaurant and then complained that it had asparagus in it
. He called one neighbour 'an ignorant peasant' to his face assuming that the guy couldn't understand English: wrong, he did his Masters in the US and is neither ignorant nor a peasant.) They also broke several ornaments of ours but didn't tell us. When I collected them to go to the airport they had left the hotel without paying. Then they said they had no money and claimed that they hadn't realised they had to pay for the room - duh yeah it's a hotel - so I paid. Took them 6 months before they gave me the money back. Oh and he's a vicar.
You can at least chose friends
Posted by: Ben Higgins Aug 2 2011, 12:07 PM
QUOTE (rokchik @ Aug 2 2011, 12:35 AM)
I'm leaving shortly for vacation and I've had the same friend take care of my house for the last 10 yrs... he's my pooches "Dogfather" as he affectionately calls himself.
That's awesome !!
QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 2 2011, 10:24 AM)
One of the worst was my wife's sister and brother in law. They don't drive so we had to collect them from, and return them to, the airport (2 hours away). They, and their 2 children, stayed with us for 2 weeks and in a hotel at the beach for 1 more week. Because they couldn't drive and because our car can only seat 5 we had to hire a 7 seater for the 2 weeks - we paid for it and ended up driving them around every day. Our daughter had to sleep with us for the 2 weeks because they insisted that their 2 girls needed a bedroom each. During that time they continually complained about the weather, the food, Spanish TV, Public Transport, the house, where we live, the local town, the local cities and were rude to our Spanish neighbours... (One time the brother in law ordered an asparagus omlette in a restaurant and then complained that it had asparagus in it
. He called one neighbour 'an ignorant peasant' to his face assuming that the guy couldn't understand English: wrong, he did his Masters in the US and is neither ignorant nor a peasant.) They also broke several ornaments of ours but didn't tell us. When I collected them to go to the airport they had left the hotel without paying. Then they said they had no money and claimed that they hadn't realised they had to pay for the room - duh yeah it's a hotel - so I paid. Took them 6 months before they gave me the money back. Oh and he's a vicar.
You can at least chose friends
That's beyond acceptable !
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Aug 2 2011, 12:39 PM
QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Aug 2 2011, 11:07 AM)
That's awesome !!
That's beyond acceptable !
Beyond acceptable? it sounds like a movie scenario
unreal meaning!
Posted by: Ben Higgins Aug 2 2011, 01:56 PM
QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Aug 2 2011, 12:39 PM)
Beyond acceptable? it sounds like a movie scenario
unreal meaning!
Beyond Acceptable - the new Hollywood spy movie starring Tom Cruise and ........ some woman...
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