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And does it tend to annoy relatives when they spend time at your house?
So for example, I had relatives stay over for Christmas. I have a cousin who is an excellent cook, but she makes an absolute MESS when she cooks - and is pretty careless, too - she''ll use very high heat and burn the bottom of my pans, or use a FORK to scramble eggs so that she scratches my no-stick cookware. Then one particular aunt and uncle are just disorganized how they do things - they''ll just shove things into the refrigerator carelessly and get impatient if I ask them to give me a second to rearrange things before they shove things in.
DH and I appreciate that they want to help, but we do speak up and remind them or sometimes we just tell them to go relax, that we''ll take care of things (which we don''t mind doing, and actually prefer). We feel like we are gracious, and that we are good hosts and want our guests to feel comfortable and welcome, but they still seem to get annoyed that we have so many "rules" about how we like things done. So they''ll throw little comments here and there - they''re meant in jest, but they can still get annoying.
It feels kind of like they think it''s ridiculous that because they''re older, that we as the "children/niece" shouldn''t have any problem with letting them do whatever it is they want to do.
I know it''s only one day/night, so sometimes I wonder if I should just relax the rules, but then I think, why should I? I wouldn''t go to their house and just assume I can start cooking or shoving things in the fridge - especially if I were careless and disorganized!
Does this happen to anybody else with their relatives (or with their friends) and how do you handle it?
So for example, I had relatives stay over for Christmas. I have a cousin who is an excellent cook, but she makes an absolute MESS when she cooks - and is pretty careless, too - she''ll use very high heat and burn the bottom of my pans, or use a FORK to scramble eggs so that she scratches my no-stick cookware. Then one particular aunt and uncle are just disorganized how they do things - they''ll just shove things into the refrigerator carelessly and get impatient if I ask them to give me a second to rearrange things before they shove things in.
DH and I appreciate that they want to help, but we do speak up and remind them or sometimes we just tell them to go relax, that we''ll take care of things (which we don''t mind doing, and actually prefer). We feel like we are gracious, and that we are good hosts and want our guests to feel comfortable and welcome, but they still seem to get annoyed that we have so many "rules" about how we like things done. So they''ll throw little comments here and there - they''re meant in jest, but they can still get annoying.
It feels kind of like they think it''s ridiculous that because they''re older, that we as the "children/niece" shouldn''t have any problem with letting them do whatever it is they want to do.
I know it''s only one day/night, so sometimes I wonder if I should just relax the rules, but then I think, why should I? I wouldn''t go to their house and just assume I can start cooking or shoving things in the fridge - especially if I were careless and disorganized!
Does this happen to anybody else with their relatives (or with their friends) and how do you handle it?