Backstory: We had guests on Friday evening through half of Saturday. It's one of DH's best guy friends from HS (with whom he's still close) and his fiancee. I'm friends with them too (through DH) and like them both a lot. They live in upstate NY and decided to take a vacation to South FL as they have a few friends down here. So, they asked if they could stay with us a couple of nights, which we gladly said yes. We enjoy their company. So, Friday night, we had a big dinner for them and Saturday morning, we had a big breakfast for them too. No big deal, I love to cook and be a polite host!
So, they are staying with us tonight, as well, and told DH (on Saturday and again yesterday) that they'd like to pay for dinner tonight - just order something in. Well, DH feels really weird about this - that we shouldn't allow them to pay for food for us since they're our guests (even though they asked to stay here). I absolutely don't mind fixing something, but I don't see anything wrong with allowing them to buy order in dinner if they've offered several times. DH and I have paid for dinner while we were guests at other people's house...
Anyway, I'm going to make burgers for tonight (again, no big deal). BUT, I have to be the "bad guy" b/c DH won't be home from work by the time they get here, so I have to tell them we're not letting them pay.
So, am I weird for thinking it'd be okay to let them get dinner or is DH totally right that b/c they're guests in our house that they shouldn't pay for dinner?
/random question (vent)
Re: NTR: WDYT about this guest situation? DH and I have different opinions
What? I think it's perfectly appropriate that they would pay for a dinner.
It's almost a little ungracious to refuse to accept their gesture. After all, you even said you guys pay for a meal at someone else's house...
I would change plans and order in after all.
yes i agree.
it's like their way of giving you a "hostess" present, kwim?
when i stay at someone's house as a guest i always bring something whether it be fresh fruit, bagels, coffees, wine, other delicacies... etc- its nice to show gratitude that way. if i fly long distance, its easier for me to treat to dinner since getting to the store is harder then.
Most house guests usually take out their hosts for a dinner. Ordering in sounds good, too. What's with your DH?
Let them buy you dinner. It is thier way of thanking you for letting them stay there!
ITA with you all that it's their way of saying thanks to us and it'd be a little slap in the face to not allow them, but I don't know how to convince DH of this. He was pretty adamant about it the couple of times we've discussed it. He gets weird about things like this sometimes... I just don't know what to do. I'm going to have a 15 month old that I'm trying to wrangle for dinner, bath and bed right around the time they get here, so I'll have to have dinner "ready to go" before they get here to be able to pull of the - no, we're not letting you buy thing.
Ugh, DH....
We were guests at some close friends' home for a few nights. We offered to take them out to dinner or order in, but they politely said they'd already purchased food to cook. However, there were a few items at the store they needed, so they asked us to pick them up while we were out. We gladly did.
Could you maybe call them and say "DH and decided since it's such a nice day, we'd love to grill burgers tonight. I know you offered to order-in dinner for all of us, but instead could you guys pick up some lettuce, tomatoes, and your favorite dessert to go with the burgers? ABC Market has great produce and a wonderful bakery if you'd like to stop there."
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yeah I agree with this
I wish 2 pizzas only cost $20!!
Greasa (Pizza) Hut $10 lol jk I know but I am just saying pizza is the cheap option. I don't like that he's making you be the bad guy.