House Guest Etiquette
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:37 am
Hi ladies!
So my hubby and I are moving to another state. He went ahead of me to find a job and an apartment. He is staying with family and I was invited by my lifelong best friend, who just bought a new house with a spare room, to stay with her. We are figuring it will be a few months...I have never lived with a friend before. Family, sure, and roommates- but we all kept to ourselves. Also, since neither of us are working right now- with the transition we are surviving frugally on our savings for the time being. Thing is, I don't want anything to sour my friendship and I want to be a good guest. Did you ladies have any tips? Have you ever had this experience?
This is my first weekend here and unfortunately they had an emergency that required them to be away. I have taken care of the dog and plan to clean up the house before they come home. I'm worrying about silly things...I buy my own groceries but I wonder if I help clean up and walk the dog does that make up for the things I might occasionally use? (paper towels, etc). Should I pitch in for those things? How much? I appreciate my friends invitation but I want to be as unintrusive into their lives as I can. I don't know how long I will be here as of now. 2, 4, or maybe 6 months...depending on when I get a job offer in the new state...and I don't want them to get sick of me. I also don't know if I should look for a job in this city as my friend has suggested. I feel like it would be rude to work 2 months and then say "see-ya!".
I am an artist, so I figured I would take this as time to focus on my work and in getting in shape. Is that realistic?
I figured one of you gals might have some life experience with this.
So my hubby and I are moving to another state. He went ahead of me to find a job and an apartment. He is staying with family and I was invited by my lifelong best friend, who just bought a new house with a spare room, to stay with her. We are figuring it will be a few months...I have never lived with a friend before. Family, sure, and roommates- but we all kept to ourselves. Also, since neither of us are working right now- with the transition we are surviving frugally on our savings for the time being. Thing is, I don't want anything to sour my friendship and I want to be a good guest. Did you ladies have any tips? Have you ever had this experience?
This is my first weekend here and unfortunately they had an emergency that required them to be away. I have taken care of the dog and plan to clean up the house before they come home. I'm worrying about silly things...I buy my own groceries but I wonder if I help clean up and walk the dog does that make up for the things I might occasionally use? (paper towels, etc). Should I pitch in for those things? How much? I appreciate my friends invitation but I want to be as unintrusive into their lives as I can. I don't know how long I will be here as of now. 2, 4, or maybe 6 months...depending on when I get a job offer in the new state...and I don't want them to get sick of me. I also don't know if I should look for a job in this city as my friend has suggested. I feel like it would be rude to work 2 months and then say "see-ya!".
I am an artist, so I figured I would take this as time to focus on my work and in getting in shape. Is that realistic?
I figured one of you gals might have some life experience with this.