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08/05/2012 10:07 AM
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08/05/2012 10:53 AM
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NancyOttawa wrote:I would think that would be for her parents to take care of one-on-one seeing as its their home. I'm sure it can be handled in a much more friendly manner seeing as they are friends rather than their daughter calling the cops on them.
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08/05/2012 12:09 PM
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08/05/2012 12:12 PM
Lo Timbalake wrote:My friend has an Aunt who does that at their pool. I was house sitting for them once and my friend's mom encouraged me to enjoy the pool, have a couple people over, whatever. Next thing you know the aunt shows up and in no uncertain terms it was made clear she wanted the pool to herself. It was just my boyfriend, me, and another friend floating around drinking and she ended up making a big fuss over it to my friend's mom about how I must have been up to something because my boyfriend was there. Riiiiight, because I would definitely invite my friend over too if that was the case. Point being, people need to know and understand boundaries. It's simply rude, regardless of what the owner has said about being welcome to enjoy something. The respectful and polite thing to do is to always ask and not abuse the privilege. Plus, if you know you're joining the family in enjoying it you probably should bring something over so the family does not feel obligated to feed you.
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08/05/2012 12:17 PM
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