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QuestionMy friends always ask if they can come back to my house after they go out for dinner, which they did not invite me to. Is this acceptable?Community AnswerNo, that's extremely rude, and you should tell them that. Say something like, "I understand if you don't want to invite me out to dinner with you, but it's very rude for you to expect me to host you at my house after you've gone out."
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QuestionI moved to a new state now I seem to have bunch of people inviting themselves to my home. These people have not ever invited me over to their homes.Community AnswerWhen they come over, don't let them in and have your parents answer the door and tell them to go away.
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QuestionI was planning to hang out with just my kind of boyfriend before I moved away and there was a girl who happened to be very rude to me in the past, invited herself over and disincluded me. What do I say?Community AnswerBe polite, but firm. Explain to her that if she ever does this another time that your home is your space, or that you are busy and she isn't welcome without your express permission. Tell her she wouldn't like it if you did the same thing to her if the roles were reversed.
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QuestionAn acquaintance has invited herself to a party I have organized. Is there a polite way to let her know this is rude?Community AnswerThere really isn't. She is probably going to be offended either way. If it means a lot to you to let her know that her behavior was rude, just tell her this directly. The honest way is always the best, just make sure you're polite when addressing the situation.
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QuestionMy friends came over without permission, trashed my house, then said they had to go. A few hours later I see their Snapchat stories and apperantly they all went out to dinner without me. What do I do?Community AnswerFind new friends. There's pretty much no excuse for that behavior. If you really want to give them another chance, have a talk with them about the way this made you feel and see if they at least apologize. Then it's up to you how you want to handle it.
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