35 People Share The Non-Negotiable Rules They Have In Their Homes, And Some Are Very Strange

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Having people over for drinks, backyard parties or, most recently, Thanksgiving dinners can be one of the most enjoyable things in the world. Many of us love inviting visitors into our humble dwellings, and we always go the extra mile to make them feel as comfortable as possible. Fluffy pillows, soft lighting, scented candles, soothing music, you name it, making our guests feel at home tends to make us all happy and warm inside, too.

But some people may have a different idea of what being a respectful and courteous guest means. Then, it can do homeowners well to set some boundaries and stick to them from the get-go.

So to gain inspiration from people who firmly draw the line, Redditor cigarandcreamsoda reached out to fellow members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community: “What is a non-negotiable rule in your house for everyone?” As the thread immediately became a hit, we at Bored Panda have gathered a list of some of the most interesting responses down below. Continue scrolling to check them all out, upvote the ones you agree with, and be sure to share your own unyielding house rules with us in the comments!

#1

I live alone with my dog. When my friends come over, they make comments about my dog being on my furniture or that he sleeps in the bed with me. It’s my house and my dog’s house. If they don’t like it, they can leave.

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#2

You don’t get to hug my kids if they don’t want to hug you. I don’t care if you’re the grandparent or what.

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#3

No homophobia. No transphobia. No racism.

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#4

If there is a cat on your lap, you don’t have to get up for any reason.

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#5

Knock first! Bathroom, bedroom or study room. Knocking is a slowly forgotten art of respect.

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#6

The dog lives here – you don’t.

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#7

I have timid cats, leave them alone. If they come up to you, fine. Don’t be chasing them around the house trying to pet them or pick them up. You won’t be invited over ever again.

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#8

Don’t feed my dogs, anything. I don’t care how cute they are looking at you.

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#9

WASHING HANDS AFTER USING THE WASHROOM.

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#10

No smoking

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#11

Do not mistreat the dogs.

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#12

Car doesn’t go in drive unless everyone has their seatbelts on.

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#13

Nobody gets humiliated. For nothing. Joking around, banter, discussions, arguments, all fine. Humiliation, as in name calling, laughing down, patronising, unhelpful comments that just hurt and don’t do anything else – no.

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#14

Shoes off!

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#15

Clean up after yourself.

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#16

Don’t put stuff on the stairs. Almost died once. Never again!

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#17

One of the biggest rules is actually for when people are leaving my home, and it’s a very simple one, “Text me when you get home safely.”

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#18

If you pee on the toilet seat clean it up!!!

I am a single parent with 2 boys, I know I’m not the one peeing on the toilet seat but apparently they don’t either.

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#19

Do not let the cats out.

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#20

Don’t tap on the aquarium glass.

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#21

If the cat sits on your lap, you must pet the cat.

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#22

Unless you’ve explicitly been invited to spend the night go away at the end of the night. I’ll call you an uber, I’ll pay your cab if I have to, I’ll give you a ride to retrieve your car tomorrow, but go away.

I like hosting, but only friends who also leave without basically being shoved out the door eventually.

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#23

Put the lid down on toilet! We have shelves by the toilet and I don’t know how many stuff jumped into the toilet.

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#24

No phones at the dinner table

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#25

Don’t leave time on the microwave!

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#26

If the TV is on, your phone volume should be set to zero or else wear headphones. Same goes for any other electronic devices. There are few things more annoying than volume wars in the living room.

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#27

One side of the kitchen sink stays empty!

We have one of those two-basin stainless sinks and it drives me absolutely bonkers when I have to remove and stack dishes just to get water to make coffee in the morning.

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#28

No outside clothes on the bed

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#29

You *will* give my dogs at minimum one pat and one “good boy” each or you’re leaving.

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#30

Since my friends have manners, I have no rules. If you aren’t a friend, you’re not in my house

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#31

It used to be to not pee on the carpet.

My wiener dog disagrees with that rule

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#32

Who ever has the higher standard for a chore does the chore.

When I do the dishes, I do the dishes. When my wife does the dishes, she does the dishes, makes coffee, and wipes down the counters.

When my wife sweeps, she gets the major areas. When I sweep, I move all the furniture and toys, then sweep every room, under every bed, then spot mop, then vacuum all the rugs and carpeted areas.

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#33

Minimum pants (underwear) at the dinner table. Remarkably something you have to enforce quite often with small children.

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#34

If there is food in the house, it is available to anyone. Company included.

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#35

No slamming doors.

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