I know we have UO Thursday, and FFFC, but I felt like waking this place up with side-eye Saturday. So what/who have you given the side eye to lately?
I try to not judge people based on their financial decisions. I know everyone is different. But when I hear someone crying poverty about the essentials of life, yet I witness them spend money on truly unnecessary things, I give the side-eye. My SIL gets WIC benefits, and is complaining that she and her DH cannot afford the initial fees and rent that come with a two bedroom apt, which they need now that they have a baby. Yet today she said she spent $60 at a PartyLite party, and then bought more things from a Thirty One party today. If you are constantly playing the poor-me card, you shouldn't be buying expensive, useless stuff.
Re: Side-eye Saturday.
No. He already told you that you are nothing more than a friend with benefits. Where's your self worth woman?!?!?!!
Time Managment is your friend people. I'm on my 2nd glass of wine.
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: April 2015
Oscar born November 20, 2016 at 35w6d
You'd think. He works and brings in their only income. He's not the problem though. It's not that he's unwilling to pay, he just can't afford it. Which to me either says don't fly home or my sister gets a job to pay for what they can't afford. Though I guess that's far too reasonable.
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15
Oh my goodness this is the exact description of my ILs! Holy crap. We got so much junk from garage sales as weddings gifts/decor. SIL doesn't have a pot to piss in (thus my OP) so mil bombarded her with baby clothes from garage sales, many ugly or stained. Part of me thinks that maybe instead of buying garbage she could help her daughter with some of the initial cost of a bigger apartment.....yet again, there's that problem again.
And then they call us to borrow money. Um no sorry. We refuse to lend them money, especially after the fiasco with a rental car that they need to rent under DH's and other BIL's credit cards to get to SIL's wedding last summer. They got a speeding ticket which got charged to the credit cards and still haven't payed up the $270 fine.
He never brings anything because he says money is very tight, which I would be OK with if he actually ever told us "thank you" for the food. Or he actually liked to watch football and didn't just come for the free food. Or didn't spend his money on road trips to minor league baseball stadiums across the country, or season tickets to a local minor league baseball game or the most expensive cable package available rather than paying his bills! And he always asks people to find out if we are hosting so he can fish an invite out of us. Argh!
Just because my husband and I work hard and are careful with our money, we are not a a free meal ticket!
**TW Living Child**
BFP 2/2014 - DS - 10/2014
I have never understood this. If you bring something, you do not take it back with you unless the host insists. I feel like that's just polite.
Even worse: people who take other people's food from a work refrigerator. WTF! Stealing is bad, but stealing someone else's food is the lowest of low.
I was thinking the same thing! I mean, if it's a bag of chips or a disposable container, I guess I leave it, but I definitely take my food home with me if it's in a dish. I assume that's normal, but agree that this post got me wondering maybe I'm super rude or something.
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15
BFP 6/15/14 EDD: 2/24/15
For us it depends who the host is. Close friends and family are people we will surely see again so we will get the dish back. So we leave it. But if it's an acquaintance or something else we bring it home.
**TW Living Child**
BFP 2/2014 - DS - 10/2014
You'd think so wouldn't you? Apparently there are just that many self-absorbed people in the world!