Choosing Beggar Asks Friend’s Roommates To Leave So She Can Crash For A Few Nights

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Letting your friends crash at your place is no biggie if you have the space to spare. 30% of Americans say they host overnight guests in their home at least a few times a year. But there are good guests and bad guests.

This woman wanted to stay at her friend’s for a few nights, but the couch wasn’t good enough. She expected the friend’s roommates to give up a room so she can have “more privacy” and feel more comfortable, becoming a cautionary tale in overestimating your friend’s hospitality by expecting them to bend over backwards.

A woman agreed to let her friend crash at her place for a few nights

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But the friend expected one of her roommates to give up their room for her

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People in the comments called out the entitled friend: “With friends like these…”

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