irisesareblue
irisesareblue
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HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION - to protect the innocent in case people figure out who they are
- Friends of ours have planned a trip south with another couple (long time friends) and to be frank, they are quite nervous about vacationing with another couple to begin with as they are used to vacationing alone. They both have highly stressful jobs and their vacations consist of going to Disney to re-live their childhoods or laying somewhere on a beach doing absolutely nothing (maybe she reads some Harlequins....
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Well, their friends innocently asked another couple to come along with them on their vacation - they thought it would be a nice surprise, no doubt. Problem is that they really don't want to go on vacation with this other couple - the husband is an alcoholic and is not a "nice" drunk and they both act like the world owes them a favour.
Now, my friend's husband was SO UPSET that he has asked her to look at cashing in the plane tickets and using the cancelled tickets towards another trip in the future and booking a separate destination for this holiday. Which means that my friends would be out the money that they were going to pay towards the room in this sunny destination (Jamaica) and give the room to the other couple to enjoy.
Of course, when the "surprise" was given, there wasn't much to do other than say "that's nice". My friend hoped that her dead silence when told about the "surprise" would be sufficient to discourage said inviting friends but no such luck - they are apparently currently waiting to see if the other couple can get flights - and my friend is already searching out short-notice vacations.
So, do my friends make their longtime friends angry and bail at the last moment and let this new couple take their room (paid for, of couse) or do they go, grin and bear it and NEVER plan another couples vacation again?
Basically, I'm wondering what I should tell my friend to do....because if I was in her situation, I'd be having a breadown and booking another Disney trip!


Well, their friends innocently asked another couple to come along with them on their vacation - they thought it would be a nice surprise, no doubt. Problem is that they really don't want to go on vacation with this other couple - the husband is an alcoholic and is not a "nice" drunk and they both act like the world owes them a favour.

Now, my friend's husband was SO UPSET that he has asked her to look at cashing in the plane tickets and using the cancelled tickets towards another trip in the future and booking a separate destination for this holiday. Which means that my friends would be out the money that they were going to pay towards the room in this sunny destination (Jamaica) and give the room to the other couple to enjoy.
Of course, when the "surprise" was given, there wasn't much to do other than say "that's nice". My friend hoped that her dead silence when told about the "surprise" would be sufficient to discourage said inviting friends but no such luck - they are apparently currently waiting to see if the other couple can get flights - and my friend is already searching out short-notice vacations.
So, do my friends make their longtime friends angry and bail at the last moment and let this new couple take their room (paid for, of couse) or do they go, grin and bear it and NEVER plan another couples vacation again?
Basically, I'm wondering what I should tell my friend to do....because if I was in her situation, I'd be having a breadown and booking another Disney trip!