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Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by damiso(f): 6:05pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
pickabeau1: Ok..PH is South south too abi? One can never say. Chaircover I will come for one weekend and unleash my high energy level 2 year old on that your kitchen You must not complain o hian if suddenly you find half of your pantry on the floor and I wont correct him cos he is just 'feeling at home and being free' |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 6:06pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
damiso: I know all abut the ransacking, I almost never visit anyone wh doesn't have kids in a similar age range anymore, they look at you and ur kids like me ur crazy when the kids start their ish |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by pickabeau1: 6:08pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
damiso: Ezatily If your travels bring you that way, one of these days.. Have fun |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by raumdeuter: 6:18pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
taryour: You go fear some analogy sha. SO when she used the kitchen it stopped you from using it at the same time? Compared to when one takes my car out it stopped me from using it But if I am not at home and my guest need to use my car. They can absolutely pick the keys and use it 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:20pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
pickabeau1: And your point is You have not made any point/ dropped your opinion; just drifting from one side to another. 1 Like |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
LadyX: No problem, take care |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by pickabeau1: 6:22pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne: Those who understand do.. Keep hustling in your kingdom I know many of your type Me and my family in not so many words 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:32pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Timbuktou: Freezer ke? Trying to be a good host/OP But Bro, the babe could have said ...madam/aunty/bla, we would like to make breakfast @ 6:00am because Cassidy/I is currently on medication and would not want to inconvenience you & daddy/uncle since the Madam did tell her she is free to use her kitchen or they brought something along to eat. |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by raumdeuter: 6:35pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne: Could there be any unplanned emergency that would make someone want to eat earlier than normal? If your guest need to wait till you are around to eat or drink water in your house then you shouldnt have hosted them in the first place Maybe if they are freezing/feeling hot at night they would also need permission to use the fan 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by pickabeau1: 6:36pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
...Or the Air conditioner to save on power |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:42pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
pickabeau1: SO all you understood is 'me and my family?' in this whole thread? SMH Funny enough, you never dropped your opinions on the OP instead started throwing jabs here and there 1 Like |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:44pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
raumdeuter: I can't keep posting same thing over and over... Wen you get to an unknown host's house, feel free to wake up the next morning and start cooking without asking your host or your host giving you the go ahead. Goodluck 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by pickabeau1: 6:44pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne: Madam... No one is dragging with you Na Do I need permission to post on this thread too since you are the connoisseur of etiquette? 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:50pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
pickabeau1: And who is dragging with you? Or are we dragging anything? You were tagged along somewhere and the next morning you enter kitchen and start cooking; good for you I have the courtesy to wait till I am given the free way or host provides breakfast; good for me So what is the problem again? Pla.nk dropped two scenarios which I said does not apply in this case. If you dropped your opinions or gave instances you did same as the OP, I would have taken you seriously. No opinions, no scenarios, just trying to stir the thread. 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by pickabeau1: 6:53pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Well since you don't have to take me seriously.. You can move on to other things....continue your kitchen krusade Soon you will release a list of dos n fonts Bring your own pot and stove 2 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 6:55pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
pickabeau1: Next 1 Like |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 7:14pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne:Hehehe. Just kidding, he knows his boundaries wella. Keep it up then. Yeah, she should have but, she didn't. And the host should have been more graceful and if she had to insult her, do it stylishly. She has just given hubby one reason to be away from home; I would milk that situation for whatever it's worth. All I have to say is "I gotta go hang out with Cassidy, he's in town and I don't know when he'll be leaving" perfect alibi The guestess was out of line but, the hostess was more out of line. Ori bibe ko l'ogun ori fifo. 2 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by jadelyn007(f): 7:22pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
If everyone on this thread won't enter a hosts' kitchen without permission then who are those who 'jump' according to bukatyne into host kitchen, abi them no dey nairaland ni? 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by LaRoyalHighness(f): 7:22pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
No na.... For wetin? 1 Like |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 7:26pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
jadelyn007: The opinions are divided |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 7:29pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Timbuktou: From the said OP, the madam asked what she was doing in her kitchen before the lady flew off the handle and said 'she blames Cassidy that didn't lodge them in an hotel' I honestly do not know Madam's tone. My point on that thread was that the guest was 100% wrong; no way out of that The madam sef was a mind reader etc etc. |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bennyrazz: 7:33pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
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Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by soulglo: 7:42pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne: Most of their scenarios are so off point. Someone talked about using the fan if you got hot. Makes no sense. If you are hot and there's a fan in the bedroom, the reasonable expectation is that you can turn it on. If you are hot, you do not start going from room to room to find a fan to use. That would be crazy. Another person talked about if someone had to eat for emergency reasons. We actually talked about that in the original post. If you are a diabetic for example, it is your responsibility to tell your host such so that arrangements could be made for you. If there is an emergency, you do what you have to do. God forbid we stick to the original scenario. The guest got up and walked into the kitchen and started preparing a meal without even having a conversation with the host about doing so. I don't care what culture you are from, that's just crazy. Stick with the topic. No one is saying that someone might be falling into a diabetic coma and we should let them die because the host is sleeping and we don't want to open the refrigerator to get some orange juice. People are just being childish 4 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 7:59pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
soulglo: Lols One thing I am sure of is that 99% of the people on this thread and previous one will not do what the guest in the story did. It was all fun 3 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 8:08pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne:If I remember correctly, nobody sided with the guest. If anything, they flayed the hostess for being aggressive, which doesn't equate to absolving the rude guest. Just that a host has responsibilities that shouldn't be compromised . In fact, the crazier your guest, the saner you should be as a host. I think that was the general idea on the other thread. 2 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by soulglo: 8:45pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne: I totally agree with this statement. Most of them will not. That question was also posed on the original thread and even the few who sort of answered beat around the bush 2 Likes |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by bukatyne(f): 8:47pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
Timbuktou: Nope Few people saw What the guest did as rude That was one of the reasons I opened This thread. If posters agreed the guest was rude, We could discussion What the madam did wrong and ways to handle it. Would like to see your reaction when your guest drives your car without permission Want to learn to be the perfect host from you |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 8:55pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
bukatyne:Alright, then. Assuming this guest was wifey's friend's boyfriend like you earlier posited. I'd give iyawo a piece of my mind, wait for them to get back and tell wifey to shoo them off stylishly and that'd be her last time in my house unless she apologises in a special way. If I'm that cool with wifey's friend, she go hear am too. I'm a gentle but, passionate person in real life, I like making friends and give strangers a long rope in real life, strangers o. |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
damiso: Just give me notice so I can make the place child frendly by removing all medicines and cleaning materials Funny enough I have more fear of toddlers than adults |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by Nobody: 10:00pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
silvermist: Hi babes . . i dont understand this PM thingy these days I think I responded. Let me know if you didnt get it. |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by damiso(f): 11:01pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
chaircover: When my children are older I will have a fear of toddlers too. Very irrational |
Re: Opinion Poll: Cooking In A Host's House by MMotimo: 12:09am On Jan 24, 2015 |
1. No 2. No.........by the way, the girl had better be his "intended or better half." We would not accommodate a one night stand or casual sexxxxx mate in our home As for the other thread, I could write an epistle on that 3 Likes |
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