This is what one woman used to do for her in-laws whenever they visited herhouse.
She cooked for them and did her best to provide entertainment.
It was only her sister-in-law who seemed to find an issue with her.
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Hosting is an art form, for sure, and hosting full meals for six or more is agift.
If they are, I either omit that item or offer it on the side.
But I do not ever spend a single moment thinking about condiments.
And any guest who pitches a fit about condiments will probably not be invited back.
The poster tried her best to find a middle ground for her in-laws.
Unfortunately the sister-in-law couldnt get on board with the idea and called the OP out for being unwelcoming.
I will be accommodating to the level of my existing options.
Christine Schaubsaid : I do not tolerate unthankful, disrespectful, picky, demanding company.
Because Ive opened up my home.
Ive shopped, cleaned, prepped, and given serious thought to the menu, presentation, and atmosphere.
Ive only required my guests presence and conversation.
And thats never too much to ask.
I like to see guests enjoying my hard work.
I like to be appreciated for my thoughtfulness, she added.
What would you have done if you were hosting someone who turned out to be so entitled?
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