If someone wants their house guests to use coasters for drinks, that's fine. Taking off hats or shoes? Whatever, man.
But, some folks aren't happy enough with those reasonable asks for their guests. Sometimes the demands get uncomfortable.
Redditor u/Ok-Marzipan6892 needed to hear about the wild rules people have been made to follow in the homes of others. Turns out, people are way weirder than we expected.
What's the most bizarre rule you've had to follow in someone else's house?
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Enjoy those dry, dry meals
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Talking dogs? Not in my household, young man!
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People get really weird about their family dinners in Sweden
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No closed doors allowed, seems pretty harsh
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We can't handle this kind of toilet micromanagement
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Is there some sort of white room cult we're unaware of?
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Give us folded pizza, or give us death
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At this point, it's not even worth drinking
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