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poll: going into other people's homes?

do you like going into other people's homes?


  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
I don't like going into other people's houses

It's stressful for me, too stressful

I don't like it

I don't mind people coming into my home though, if I like them enough

But I'd never want to host a party, no way

Does anyone else not like going into other people's homes?
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't have carpet, I have vinyl so I'm not too bothered about shoes, unless they are especially mucky
I don’t either. Carpet is disgusting.

My room is my ashram. It’s more a matter of respect that it is cleanliness, though the latter is important to me as well.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I don't like going into other people's houses

It's stressful for me, too stressful

I don't like it

I don't mind people coming into my home though, if I like them enough

But I'd never want to host a party, no way

Does anyone else not like going into other people's homes?
Always depends on the person!
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't like going into other people's houses

It's stressful for me, too stressful

I don't like it

I don't mind people coming into my home though, if I like them enough

But I'd never want to host a party, no way

Does anyone else not like going into other people's homes?

I guess it would depend on what the occasion is. If I'm going over to someone's house for dinner, that would be fine. If it turns out that they're planning for me to be the main course, that's another matter.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
It really depends on who it is, and who I take with me.

I don't like taking my kids to other people's houses, but I'm usually okay with it if I'm on my own.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Sure, I do. I wish people would go over each other's places to hang out more. That rarely happens with me these days. Everyone wants to go somewhere else, and you usually have to spend money. The only thing that gives me anxiety about it is that I want to act very proper and not mess anything up or make it dirty...
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
Sure, I do. I wish people would go over each other's places to hang out more. That rarely happened with me these days. Everyone wants to go somewhere else, and you usually have to spend money. The only thing that gives me anxiety about it is that I want to act very proper and not mess anything up or make it dirty...
I dislike how everything has to be an 'event', or at least it seems that way.

Makes it hard when you're broke and have kids.
 

Koldo

Outstanding Member
Sure, I do. I wish people would go over each other's places to hang out more. That rarely happens with me these days. Everyone wants to go somewhere else, and you usually have to spend money. The only thing that gives me anxiety about it is that I want to act very proper and not mess anything up or make it dirty...

When money is not a problem, it is easier to hang out somewhere else. Sometimes the home's cleanliness is not up to your standards. You don't have to feel uncomfortable rejecting whatever food the host offers. The other family members living in the same house don't have to lose their privacy due to someone else being in the house.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
When money is not a problem, it is easier to hang out somewhere else. Sometimes the home's cleanliness is not up to your standards. You don't have to feel uncomfortable rejecting whatever food the host offers. The other family members living in the same house don't have to lose their privacy due to someone else being in the house.
I disagree. I think it's easier to hang out at someone's house. It also shows closeness between people, to invite someone into your home. It would be very bizarre to be friends with someone and never visit them at their home or at your home, imo.
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
I disagree. I think it's easier to hang out at someone's house. It also shows closeness between people, to invite someone into your home. It would be very bizarre to be friends with someone and never visit them at their home or at your home, imo.
Also, you can tell a lot about someone by the state of their home
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
Also, you can tell a lot about someone by the state of their home
I'm actually really selective about who I let into my home...

What's in it says so much about who I am... I don't always want to share that much of myself.
 
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