BlunderWoman
Senior Member
I never mind my immediate family members or their kids or spouses helping themselves in my kitchen to whatever they want. I have gotten weirded out though when an acquaintance stops by to visit & it is someone I am not close to and they get up and go through my fridge and cabinets. I think it's really bad manners. Maybe it was just the way I was brought up. I pretty much have the old southern etiquette of being a hostess. When a guest drops by I will offer them whatever I have in beverages and fruit , cake, cookies or something. That is what I do for unexpected guests. I do not feel obliged to cook a meal for an unexpected guest. & To tell the truth I think dropping by without calling first is sort of rude.
Anyway.. back to the purpose of this thread. On rare occasion there has been a guest that I'm not close to that had just gotten up and gone to look in my fridge and through my cabinets. This feels very violating to my sense of boundaries. I would never even think of doing that in anyone's home except my dad, sisters, or kids. So when someone does it to me I sit there digging my nails into furniture LOL.
So, what do you think the proper boundaries/etiquette is when visiting the home of someone you are not that close to?
Anyway.. back to the purpose of this thread. On rare occasion there has been a guest that I'm not close to that had just gotten up and gone to look in my fridge and through my cabinets. This feels very violating to my sense of boundaries. I would never even think of doing that in anyone's home except my dad, sisters, or kids. So when someone does it to me I sit there digging my nails into furniture LOL.
So, what do you think the proper boundaries/etiquette is when visiting the home of someone you are not that close to?