Yupa wrote:
If I got a cute present from a loved one, however, that would be a very nice surprise.
These aren't loved ones, they are practically strangers. She should've had veto power over their staying at her home in the first place (Was this discussed, junglegreen?) so that would have reduced the likelihood of this happening. And why should anyone have to make the other person feel "okay" for doing something that the first person didn't request and, if asked, would have declined to receive? "Hey, I know, I'll go up and give this random person on the street a great big hug! Everyone loves great big hugs!" WRONG! In the same way, it is WRONG to force people to accept any other thing without expressly asking. This is not negotiable. Anyone who does behave in this manner is RUDE and INSENSITIVE. Period.
Quote:
If I knew for a certainty that a man was coming to my house with the conscious design of doing me good, I should run for my life.
- Henry David Thoreau
Amen.
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