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NO and I would not go into theirs. If they want something to eat or drink all they need do is ask and if it is there I will tell them where it is at and to help themselves but to just dive in without permission no way
NO and I would not go into theirs. If they want something to eat or drink all they need do is ask and if it is there I will tell them where it is at and to help themselves but to just dive in without permission no way
But isnt your best friend for life basically family anyway?
I'm talking about someone you've known your whole life. Through thick and thin.
First thing I tell any guest is where the fridges are and that they are to help themselves to anything they see in there. Of course, as a host, I'd rather they prop their feet up and let me serve them, but I also want them to feel comfy in my house.
I can't believe this is a question. What are people hiding in their fridges?
Anyone can go into my fridge; I have nothing to hide and I don't care who eats my food or drinks my drinks -- short of being a mooch like Seinfeld's Kramer.
Well, except that chocolate cake that I was planning on surprising you with for your birthday tomorrow ...
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