Rudest Things Done By Ungrateful Guests And How These Redditors Were Able To Get Rid Of Them
These people should be banned from coming over and staying at your house.
Having guests at your house can become a bad experience. Although hosts would like to keep their guests comfortable and welcomed, their patience is tested by those who don't even know the basic etiquette of being a houseguest.
The phrase "Make yourself at home" is sometimes interpreted by others as "Do everything you like." Their actions include leaving the house a mess, going through personal belongings, eating all the food without replacing it, overstaying, letting the hosts pay for their bills, and mistreating the household members, which eventually leads to the hosts kicking them out of their homes.
These rude individuals can be friends, family, or acquaintances. As a result, hosts often decide not to allow these types of people to step into their homes again, and this unpleasant experience will make you think twice before inviting someone over.
Various stories from Redditors made the thread trend after Mr_Yus_uwu asked other users, "What was the worst thing your guest did when they took 'Make yourself at home' very literally?" You can scroll down to read how people handled these unacceptable behaviors and see if the guests deserved the treatment they received.
1. Keep the beer, get rid of him.
Reddit/faux_glove| Lauren Friedman2. That was one heated family reunion they had.
Reddit/lolppjoke| Lisa Jacobs3. They need to learn what boundaries are.
Reddit/Fearless-Aids| samantha celera
4. The nerve of some people.
Reddit/Mean_Map| shankar s
5. Hand him the shovel so he can do it himself and get to work on time.
Reddit/user256049| mikeporterinmd
6. Action successfully failed.
Reddit/iroze| Automobile Italia
7. Should've answered, "No, it's from North Dakota, so it'll take longer."
Reddit/DiligentAdvantage475| Ron Dollete
8. Never feed an animal you don't own, especially if you don't know if it's good or bad for them.
Reddit/Arcinbiblo12| twilightzero
9. These people are awful.
Reddit/anothertimesometime| Marit & Toomas Hinnosaar
10. Just no.
Reddit/Deliciously_Frothy| Swoolverton
11. You can teach her to be polite and not meddle in other people's business.
Reddit/myfriendrichard| Rachel
12. Hope you sent them the bill.
Reddit/Fickle-Willingness80| Rusty Clark ~ 100K Photos
13. It would be fine as long as the guest looks similar to the picture.
Reddit/heysixela| Micah Baldwin
14. Sometimes, you find out who your friends really are.
Reddit/pinner| stu_spivack
15. It gives a hint as to why they broke up.
Reddit/MynameisMarsh| Simon_sees
16. You don't get rid of other people's furniture.
Reddit/Equivalent_Parking_8| Otto Schlappack
17. This behavior is unacceptable.
Reddit/soleildelalune_| rmkoske
18. Glad that your dad kicked her out.
Reddit/trafalgarD420| Celeste Lindell
19. A remembrance?
Reddit/Cyberzombi| David B. Gleason
20. Never trust a person who is mean to animals.
Reddit/titsmcgee422| Harry Wood
21. No one can take advantage of you unless you let them.
Reddit/xyz388| Jeff Dlouhy
22. That's disgusting.
Reddit/Spamh8r| Rachel Zack
23. The 100-page phone bill.
Reddit/MakesCakesEatsMud| Billy Brown
24. Such a disrespectful buddy.
Reddit/mschach88| 401(K) 2012
25. Eat at the table or don't eat at all.
Reddit/thornyrosary| Ernesto Andrade
26. Good thing the password is working.
Reddit/fietsvrouw| Patrick Hoesly
27. Breaking and entering is a crime.
Reddit/Charismaticjelly| Luca Sartoni
28. Entitled much?
Reddit/bandi53| Andy Blackledge
29. You can return the courtesy on her forehead.
Reddit/LorddFarsquaad| Bill Lunsford
30. Uhmmm, excuse me?
Reddit/WeirdAlternative1199| Tim Evanson
31. Definitely not worth keeping friends.
Reddit/Anthrodiva| lisaclarke
32. Why can't she stay in a hotel instead?
Reddit/sci3nc3r00lz| Hannah Donovan
33. You're lucky that's all he rearranged.
Reddit/makin_the_frogs_gay| Studio Sarah Lou
34. Hoping it was returned.
Reddit/Mashy6012| Chika Watanabe
People should also know how to be considerate and treat the hosts' home better than their own when staying over. Their stay should make the hosts feel glad for having them, not the other way around.
Although it's nice when someone visits your home, spends time catching up with each other's lives, and creates good memories, it's even nicer when it doesn't feel like a burden to you. Like and share for more stories!