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Drop-by, no-call visits: Yay or Nay?

Started by merithyn, March 18, 2014, 10:43:40 AM

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Are you comfortable having family and friends "drop-by" for a visit without calling first?

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Only if I know the person well
Erm... not so much
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merithyn

A discussion at work had me thinking. I grew up in a house that was always open. It wasn't unusual for us to come home from the store to find a friend or two sitting on the back patio, having a beer, chatting and waiting for my parents to come home to visit. I'm pretty much unfazed when someone drops by unannounced, and if I've actually invited folks over, no one bothers to knock.

Two of my co-workers, on the other hand, intensely dislike "drop-bys". If they're going to have visitors, plans must be made, period.

Where do you guys fall on this?
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garbon

Yuck. I'd pretend to not be home if someone dropped by randomly.
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Sheilbh

Yes. But only if I end up older and living in the countryside.

When I was growing up we had one or two other families and we'd regularly drop by, or they would to us. On more than one occasion my dad (or their mum) would drop by in the afternoon and then end up having to wait until the evening so the more sober, working member of the household could drive us home :lol:

It was great for me and the other kids though.
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Grey Fox

I'm ok with my dad or my girlfriend's parents/siblings dropping by. Anybody else would annoy me.
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derspiess

When I was a kid I guess we had people coming over semi-randomly.  But in my own house, no I do not like it.  Would like at least a half-hour notice so I can clean up whatever mess the kids made.
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The Larch

Only if it's somebody I know and I have the slightest bit of advance warning.

Unexpected visits are the norm in the countryside AFAIK, at least that's the case of my parents when they're back in the country, and the same for my grandma.

The Brain

I don't answer the door unless I'm expecting someone. So sure, they can knock themselves out.
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Razgovory

Absolutely not!  But then, I don't really have a lot of friends so it doesn't come up much.
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Zanza

Isn't that what ubiquitous mobile phones are for? Just give the person a call and ask if it is okay to come by in 20 minutes or whatever.

Syt

Quote from: The Brain on March 18, 2014, 11:03:02 AM
I don't answer the door unless I'm expecting someone. So sure, they can knock themselves out.

Same here.
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Jacob

It completely depends on the relationship you have with the people involved, and on the current situation and personality of the visited. There are some people I love have dropping by, and whom I'm happy to drop by on; and many others where I wouldn't possibly dream of doing so.

Iormlund

Quote from: The Brain on March 18, 2014, 11:03:02 AM
I don't answer the door unless I'm expecting someone. So sure, they can knock themselves out.

Ditto.

celedhring

Only if there's a slight word in advance. Something like "Hey, I'm in the neighborhood, it's ok to drop by?" is fine and it's something I do often with friends.

Monoriu

First of all, it is impossible for someone to come to my place without my express permission.  The security guards will simply not let them in. 

Having said that, if I find someone waiting for me at the gates unannounced, I will be very pissed.  I'll probably tell them they should come at another time.