• Are Guests Exempted From House Chores?

    At what point should they reasonably help out?

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    On X, a man recently shared why he cut his talking stage off.

    And Nigerians had a lot to say about it, sparking a full-on conversation from different sides of X.

    It all started with this original tweet, hinting at a deeper reason women cohabit with their partners.

    Staying over at someone else’s house comes with certain expectations

    But the idea that occupying someone’s space for a day could require anything from you simply never registered with some people before.

    Not everyone agreed with that

    A third group came with a different take on the same opinion

    Then, the inescapable gendered angle

    A strong case can be made here for being considerate in other people’s spaces. But guests can and should expect guest treatment when they’ve been invited.

    The question here is: Does the original poster have the same expectations of shopping, cooking, and cleaning from his male friends or family members who stay over? Or was this a put-off for him because the woman in question was a “talking stage,” and thus, auditioning for the position of “wife”?

    We may never know. But the pattern remains that daughters are often still assigned chores that sons are excused from, and that pattern continues to follow women everywhere they go, including into spaces that are not even theirs.

    A last group shared some clarity on this angle

    It goes both ways

    Across cultures, a host is expected to err on the side of generosity. And guests are expected to decline offers once or twice before even accepting, just to make sure the host genuinely wants to host you.

    That’s the often-overlooked reciprocal principle. A good guest does not exploit hospitality. The healthiest balance is when the host takes responsibility for comfort, while the guest takes responsibility for consideration.

    So if a host feels used or imposed upon, either their expectations were not clearly communicated, the guest was truly inconsiderate, or both.

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