i think its absurd but a couple people ive mentioned it to have not seen a problem with itmy roommate (30 y.o professional) and i live in a ~1000 sq ft apt here in the DC areafor the second time in about 3 months, his parents have come to town and stayed with us for an extended weekend. this time we're looking at a thurs through sunday stay + his stepmom's two small dogsthe first time was his stepdad and mom, so not even the same set of parents... and i ended up coming home at around 3pm one afternoon to find her cooking all sorts of shit in our kitchen in her nightgown...gross.he apparently sees nothing out of the ordinary with doing this, because all i get is an occasional email like "hey my rents will be in town a couple of days, hope you dont mind"so basically, is this something you people have ever even heard of or am i just a dick for thinking it's completely unacceptable. trying to gauge reaction for when i say something to him about it.
11/12/2008 2:30:44 PM
His parents should respect that it is not just HIS place and that he has a roommate. In turn, they should get a hotel room.Not to mention he is 30. I know my parents would feel awkward as hell staying at my place, even if I didn't have a roommate.
11/12/2008 2:46:27 PM
thats the thingno one seems to feel that it's an awkward situation except memust just be a weird family thingi mean, on the one hand, he pays rent and neither of us own the place, so im limited in my recourse without being a total dick about it (not above that, just dont want to make the next 6 months awkward as hell)but im also not going to go the passive aggressive route either. ill probably just say something to him after this time if it appears that im not the only one here in this stage of my life who thinks this is absolutely bizzare.
11/12/2008 2:49:49 PM
The right thing for his parents to do is to get a hotel room, and not infringe on your privacy.
11/12/2008 2:55:34 PM
soodd - 2you're a dick - 0
11/12/2008 2:59:21 PM
[quote]His parents should respect that it is not just HIS place and that he has a roommate. In turn, they should get a hotel room./quote]Definitely. I had my own apartment for 3 years after graduation, and when my parents came to town (which was not often, usually 1 or 2x each year) they would stay with me. Even though I was in my mid 20's, it didn't bother me and it saved them money. However, when I moved and now have a roommate again to save money, they stay in a hotel room when they come to town, because it would be an extreme imposition on my roommate if they were to try to stay over.
11/12/2008 3:13:17 PM
11/12/2008 3:45:40 PM
well, in defense of that, they are going to be out most of the days at a trade show or something...but still, the entire premise is what im concerned aboutthe previous time his other parents were just there to hang out and do stuff around town with him
11/12/2008 3:49:20 PM
^^ exactly. my parents would feel awkward as hell
11/12/2008 3:57:42 PM
it really depends on your family. some dont think about much about it. i say if it happened once in a while that would be cool, but if it happens that often i would say talk to your roommate about some boundries
11/13/2008 3:02:35 PM
definitely odd
11/13/2008 3:24:53 PM
11/13/2008 3:28:40 PM
that's very odd, especially in a 1000 sqft apartment.
11/13/2008 7:59:11 PM
before i had a guest bedroom - my parents always got a hotel room - same with my roommates as well - my parents have never mentioned anything about staying with me while i had roommates and my roommate never mentioned anything of the sort to me i wouldn't say it's overly crazy though especially since it's different sets - possibly 1 set of them visiting spurred the other set he should have enough balls to say it to your face though unless you never see each other ]]
11/13/2008 8:44:13 PM
It's not unusual to have an out of town guest spend a night or two at your place. Whether they're your parents or your friends. Whether you have a roommate or not. We have all crashed at someone's place. Most of us have had a roommate have someone stay overnight.But it's not cool when the visits start to run longer. And the dogs. Ugh. Board them.
11/13/2008 10:21:33 PM
he should ask you before they have made their plans. he is asking you after the fact so you really have no recourse. I think anything more than an overnight stay is very much an imposition on you, especially with pets, especially in such a small apartment.next time he does it, you should get hammered drunk and come home late with your friends or a chick. be loud. they wont come again.
11/14/2008 8:41:33 AM
yeah if he had asked ahead of time and you approved, different story.otherwise, they should get a hotel room.Personally it probably wouldn't bother me if I got the "yo my parents are crashing for a couple days" email unless I had a reason like I had people coming over or I knew I'd be coming home late or whatever. Thats just me though, I generally don't care about that shit. I care even less if they cook me some fucking breakfast or something as a thank you for letting them crash.I can understand how others would though.
11/14/2008 9:40:49 AM
11/14/2008 10:39:53 AM
I think he should have warned you further in advance, but i do not see what the big deal with it is. I would just get drunk and stay up really late watching TV with my friends or something ...ahah
1/6/2009 12:24:55 PM
this is one of the reasons that i live by myself
1/6/2009 1:28:49 PM
God I had one fuckstick of a roommate once that his parents + three siblings would show up randomly and stay for a week at a time. It kept happening more and more frequently and I had the feeling they were living in their car. The dad was a deadbeat and never had a job, and was constantly "borrowing" all of my roommates money.It pissed me off every time and I asked him nicely to cut that shit out, and then asked firmly and then demanded and finally threw a hell spell about it, but he said "what can I do, I can't throw them out in the street". Finally it came to a head when I came home from work, he hadn't got home yet, but those brothers and sister of his (3,5, and 8) were in the kitchen COOKING. No parents in sight.I told him once they were gone they either stayed gone or he'd be out on his ass too. He wasn't on the lease, so that put a stop to it.
1/6/2009 3:14:42 PM
you may think its odd but its not wrongin fact having two grown loving parents over to cooks and get to know is a nice thingas long as its only a weekend
1/6/2009 4:04:31 PM
make his parents buy you beer, problem solved
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