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Championship or bust
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
I've taken my beer home before. Some of my friends that host games or PPV events don't drink so it makes no sense to leave it, or even less sense to give it to someone else. Outside of this, no. If I brought it for a party, it stays for the host regardless.
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The People's Choice
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Oh man. You definitely need to drop that friend. Set the tone RIGHT NOW for that mfer. If you don't, chances are he will lose you and other friends, as well as other potential friends. He really lowered the bar there. It sucks, people like that exist.
Just yesterday, I tried avoiding a friend. I'm pretty much his only real guy friend. He begs to come over. I told him I had things to do, another time. He forces his away to tag along. I then told him I cancelled so he can come over. He then attempts to invite a friend over (his girl best friend who I don't find attractive at all one, and two, without my permission) jokingly. And two days in a row, I have to drop him home. He just sits there pretending to miss his train the first day, and I offer to take him home. Yesterday, I was pretty much obligated to take him home. The train station is one block away from my house. It's also stupid because it's about 5-6 stops to his house.
Pisses me off. If you're coming over to my house, especially when you invite yourself over, make sure you know how you're getting home. I'm setting the tone now for his ass.
Edit: Keep in mind. This "friend" is my age. He has his "own" house, rents it and lives with his parents. His parents have "three" houses. And they also have "property" in other states. But he's known to be very cheap. He can't afford to do this, or that. His girlfriend of three years recently broke up with him. She lived about 10 miles away. I asked how often they seen each other, it was once a week or every two weeks. He couldn't even pick her up. He has a BMW 5 series. He tells HER to take the train to see him, to which he'd then drop her home at least. He also has a great job. He doesn't pay bills. He's the only kid. How can someone be so cheap?
Crazy.
Last edited by Draz; 05-26-2016 at 10:29 PM.
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Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by hateraid
Over the weekend I invited a friend over to watch the Cavs/Raps game. He brings over a 4 pack of beer. He puts it in the fridge and I suggest to drink mine because it's already cold. So we polish of 4 each of my beer and decide to go play pool since the game was over. We decide to leave his beer there so when we're done we can have night cap beers when we get home. We go to the pool hall, which I pay, I buy us 3 rounds and he bought none. We finish up and head back to my house. By then we're cashed and don't feel like having another one. I call it a night and my buddy does too, takes off to go home. Next morning I look in the fridge and he took his beer with him.
Now I don't feel obligated to his beer, but wouldn't it be a good gesture to leave the beer behind as a thank you for your hospitality? Or even as a gift offering when you come over like a bottle of wine? Thoughts?
Looking at the situation, looks like you're both pretty buzzed by the end of the night. He might not be exercising the best judgment right then. Just ask him about it. He might apologize and said he wasn't thinking straight or he wanted to drink more at home.
If it's indeed an intentional cheap move, and if this is a good buddy, you might have to educate him on that. Good friends are worth the extra effort.
Otherwise...might think about unfriending.
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Must have one hella tight schfinkter
Honestly, that is so bad I'd consider droping the friend. Good friends don't do that.
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454 Dumper
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Op is a beta bitch with a 2 inch dick.
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Paid shill
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by poido123
Must have one hella tight schfinkter
Honestly, that is so bad I'd consider droping the friend. Good friends don't do that.
That's because you're a gambling alcoholic Trent. You can't do without your fix.
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Step 11
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by hateraid
Now I don't feel obligated to his beer, but wouldn't it be a good gesture to leave the beer behind as a thank you for your hospitality? Or even as a gift offering when you come over like a bottle of wine?
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NBA Legend
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
I'd never do that but mostly because I'm too lazy to carry that shit home. I can't remember a friend ever doing that but I honestly wouldn't care. It's kind of shitty but not really a big deal imo. I have friends leave their beer here all the time and I would rather them just take it because I usually don't want it.
The not buying a round thing is a shittier move for me.
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5-time NBA All-Star
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
The beer should stay unless you go and get it out of the fridge and say 'please take your beer, I dont mind'
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by Jameerthefear
That's because you're a gambling alcoholic Trent. You can't do without your fix.
It's ok jameer, you are only 18.
We understand if you take your beer with you
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
I would've called the guy out at the bar...hey man, its your round, get me a _________.
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wet brain
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by Hawker
I would've called the guy out at the bar...hey man, its your round, get me a _________.
He comes back with PBR
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wet brain
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by Draz
Oh man. You definitely need to drop that friend. Set the tone RIGHT NOW for that mfer. If you don't, chances are he will lose you and other friends, as well as other potential friends. He really lowered the bar there. It sucks, people like that exist.
Just yesterday, I tried avoiding a friend. I'm pretty much his only real guy friend. He begs to come over. I told him I had things to do, another time. He forces his away to tag along. I then told him I cancelled so he can come over. He then attempts to invite a friend over (his girl best friend who I don't find attractive at all one, and two, without my permission) jokingly. And two days in a row, I have to drop him home. He just sits there pretending to miss his train the first day, and I offer to take him home. Yesterday, I was pretty much obligated to take him home. The train station is one block away from my house. It's also stupid because it's about 5-6 stops to his house.
Pisses me off. If you're coming over to my house, especially when you invite yourself over, make sure you know how you're getting home. I'm setting the tone now for his ass.
Edit: Keep in mind. This "friend" is my age. He has his "own" house, rents it and lives with his parents. His parents have "three" houses. And they also have "property" in other states. But he's known to be very cheap. He can't afford to do this, or that. His girlfriend of three years recently broke up with him. She lived about 10 miles away. I asked how often they seen each other, it was once a week or every two weeks. He couldn't even pick her up. He has a BMW 5 series. He tells HER to take the train to see him, to which he'd then drop her home at least. He also has a great job. He doesn't pay bills. He's the only kid. How can someone be so cheap?
Crazy.
What kind of weirdos do u hang with my dude?
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The People's Choice
Re: Do you take back beer you brought over as a guest?
Originally Posted by highwhey
What kind of weirdos do u hang with my dude?
He's attached to me specifically because we're the same race. We get along a lot but he just constantly brags about his job and this and that. I just get fed up with it.
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