Oh god.
We only had one guy over for Thanksgiving this year, at least one who we invited. Last night (day before TG) he asked if a friend of his could come too, who is also an acquaintance of mine and my husband's. Sure, no problem. We'll call the acquaintance "C."
Dinner was at 4, I told the guys they could come early. C showed up around 3:15 and is still here at 9:15. I have dropped numerous hints, including "I'm really tired so I'm going to go clean up the kitchen so I can get ready for bed soon" and he hasn't left. Yes, I know I should ask him to leave, but I'm too damn nice, plus my husband is "entertaining" him (by listening to him ramble on about some homebrew RPG stuff.)
In addition, he's done several things that I consider rather rude:
-He told my husband that one of the characters he cosplayed as a few years ago is stupid
-He told me the graham cracker crust on my pumpkin pie is too thick...and not in a constructive "I think the crust could be a little thinner next time" way... no, his wording was "What kind of crust is this? Graham cracker? It's way too thick, next time you should make it thinner."
-During dessert, he brought up politics and started arguing with our other guest about presidential candidates.
-He was surprised and disappointed when we didn't have any wine in the house, when I specifically told him last night that we don't drink and he could BYOB if he wanted
-When he offered to go get a bottle of wine, I told him my husband wouldn't drink it (he doesn't drink at all for various reasons), I would probably only have half a glass because I get sick easily, and our other guest didn't want any because he was driving. C's response to my husband not wanting to drink was "What's wrong with you?" and then "I have to take you out drinking sometime and I'll find something you like!" His response to our other guest not wanting any because he's driving is "Just one glass, man! You'll be fine!" despite our other guest saying he's a real light-weight
-After entertaining him for a few hours, my husband and I got up to clean up the kitchen and feed the cats. We spent about 30 minutes in the kitchen doing dishes, putting away leftovers, etc. and C stood there and rambled on about his homebrew RPG without offering to help in the slightest.
-He looked at me like I was crazy when I talked to my cats.
This guy needs to go. If he isn't out of here by 10 (half hour from now) I'm going to have to ask him to leave. He will not be invited back.
We only had one guy over for Thanksgiving this year, at least one who we invited. Last night (day before TG) he asked if a friend of his could come too, who is also an acquaintance of mine and my husband's. Sure, no problem. We'll call the acquaintance "C."
Dinner was at 4, I told the guys they could come early. C showed up around 3:15 and is still here at 9:15. I have dropped numerous hints, including "I'm really tired so I'm going to go clean up the kitchen so I can get ready for bed soon" and he hasn't left. Yes, I know I should ask him to leave, but I'm too damn nice, plus my husband is "entertaining" him (by listening to him ramble on about some homebrew RPG stuff.)
In addition, he's done several things that I consider rather rude:
-He told my husband that one of the characters he cosplayed as a few years ago is stupid
-He told me the graham cracker crust on my pumpkin pie is too thick...and not in a constructive "I think the crust could be a little thinner next time" way... no, his wording was "What kind of crust is this? Graham cracker? It's way too thick, next time you should make it thinner."
-During dessert, he brought up politics and started arguing with our other guest about presidential candidates.
-He was surprised and disappointed when we didn't have any wine in the house, when I specifically told him last night that we don't drink and he could BYOB if he wanted
-When he offered to go get a bottle of wine, I told him my husband wouldn't drink it (he doesn't drink at all for various reasons), I would probably only have half a glass because I get sick easily, and our other guest didn't want any because he was driving. C's response to my husband not wanting to drink was "What's wrong with you?" and then "I have to take you out drinking sometime and I'll find something you like!" His response to our other guest not wanting any because he's driving is "Just one glass, man! You'll be fine!" despite our other guest saying he's a real light-weight
-After entertaining him for a few hours, my husband and I got up to clean up the kitchen and feed the cats. We spent about 30 minutes in the kitchen doing dishes, putting away leftovers, etc. and C stood there and rambled on about his homebrew RPG without offering to help in the slightest.
-He looked at me like I was crazy when I talked to my cats.
This guy needs to go. If he isn't out of here by 10 (half hour from now) I'm going to have to ask him to leave. He will not be invited back.
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