LOL, no its not just about ordering different drinks at this one party. You go to their home and they offer you corona to drink and then they come to your party and corona is no good, they need something "special". He did the same thing to my parents. They ordered lovely wine at a restaurant (yes he drinks this type of wine) and he had to order something different when he knew my parents were picking up the tab. He never offers to pick up the tab for anything EVER. Cheap.
OP I get it...I have a "soon to be" BIL that would do the same thing, just to do it.
I could make the list out of things he drinks, even let him make the flippin list and he would order something different, just to be a pita~
You should have said to the waitress, "order me one of those to and just add it to his tab, he wont mind"![]()
That is not the same. He didn't expect her to go out of her way to make him something, he ordered his own drink at a restaurant. He didn't even expect her to pay for it. How did this inconvenience the OP in anyway like making a separate meal would?
DH's family does this "pre-Christmas" dinner every year sometime in late November/early December and at any restaurant we go to, there's basically a menu of 5 or 6 different things you can order since it's kind of like a "deal" with how many people are in our party(which is usually around 30-40 people).
so if someone said "no, i don't want any of that, bring me the REAL menu and i'll order off of that." i'd think it was a bit rude, too. like i said, the way i was raised is "you'll eat what everyone else is eating." and if you have 5 different options, i'm SURE you could find SOMETHING that you'd like.
And I was raised not to force people to eat something they don't like. Especially while at a restaurant where other options are readily available.
If you are not paying for it, why in the world would it bother you? It goes back to the whole "pick your battle" concept. I see no reason expending any energy over something that has no effect on me.
ok, you didn't mention all this in your original post. I (as others) were responding to your original post.
you SHOULD have stated "I have a cheap BIL who only provides cheap stuff at his parties. NEVER picks up a tab, then makes a point ofordering something dif. at My party, even though I know he likes to drink what I offered. and I know he did it, just to make me look bad.
(for future reference, it's best to either put an amount limit, or offer basic brand wines, beers, and well drinks. anything else OOP. really, what do you care if they drink coors, or bud or miller?)
OP again - I read everything, wow that took awhile.
To answer some questions:
I never said a word to my BIL or sister. I did say something to my best friend who said " you know how he is, he has to show how your tastes are inferior to his" which is something he does all the time.
The fact of the matter is he was rude. He was given the selections by the waitress and then proceded to ask if they had such in such beer, was told it was not included, said run a tab and by the way can I get a sample of ANOTHER type of beer for him and my sister to try ALL IN FRONT OF other guests( forgot to include that in my first post).
I totally get that everyone should be able to order what they want, but it should be done discreetly. Walk yourself out to the bar and order your drink, beer tasting, WHATEVER.
People were ordering shots by the end of the night, they went out to the bar and ordered them.
Fact is NO ONE else at the party did what he did, NO ONE.
If I was at a party, I would either drink what was offered or MAYBE I would have my hubby go to the bar and get me something different. Most likely I would just drink what was offered.
My sister and BIL also told the group that they had eaten already before the party. Thanks alot.
People were ordering shots by the end of the night, they went out to the bar and ordered them.
If I was at a party, I would either drink what was offered or MAYBE I would have my hubby go to the bar and get me something different. Most likely I would just drink what was offered.
My sister and BIL also told the group that they had eaten already before the party. Thanks alot.
Your right, thats what I should have stated.
The only reason we picked those drinks is because they were specials. The beer choices were the bars specials of the night. Those beer choices were 2.00 a beer. The other brands were 6.00 a beer.
This has to be asked but if it were anyone else besides your BIL who did this, such as a friend of yours, would you be as annoyed? Why is your post directed towards the BIL when it appears that your sister partook of the different types of beer as well.
P.S. What's the big deal about them eating before the party? They were not there for the food but rather to be around family.
They did not know the menu ahead of time and why announce that you already ate. Who cares?
I am annoyed with my sister as well.
They were the only family member invited (evryone else lives out of state)
I would be annoyed with anyone who did this in front of myself or other guests.
They did not know the menu ahead of time and why announce that you already ate. Who cares?
I am annoyed with my sister as well.
They were the only family member invited (evryone else lives out of state)
I would be annoyed with anyone who did this in front of myself or other guests.
They did not know the menu ahead of time and why announce that you already ate. Who cares?
Yet, throughout this post you have not griped about her, but rather about your BIL. Also, why leave a party just to have a different type of drink, if he did leave are you sure that you would not complain that he left the party to get another type of beer?
Looks like this is going to be another thread where the OP keeps adding details until people are convinced that she is right.
Even with the details of what he did (not who he is), I wouldn't have been annoyed. Especially since you state that the actions would have annoyed you no matter who they came from - so the details of his previous behaviour are not germane to the issue.