Would you stay at this Airbnb that has the most micromanage-y rules possible? One person vented their frustration about this very problem to r/mildlyinfuriating. It is just mildly infuriating, after all, these rules aren't the end of the world. But these rules are weirdly specific, and they would definitely be annoying to someone who's just trying to relax on their vacation!
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KITCHEN RULES!
1. ONE DISH and ONE GLASS per meal! We keep it clean and expect you to as well!
2. ALL DISHES AND GLASSES MUST BE CLEANED BY HAND. We've had some issues in the past with non-complacency
3. NO DISHWASHER USE DURING NEIGHBORHOOD QUIET HOURS! We've had numerous complaints about the noise and have respected the neighborhood quiet hours by not using major electronics. THE NEIGHBORHOOD QUIET HOURS ARE 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM & 10:00 PM - 9:30 AM
4. Please DO NOT bend our Spoons! Spoons are meant to be used as utensils ONLY.
5. FOR ANY ADVANCED CUTLERY, SERVING TRAY NEEDS, OR FOR ANY MINOR APPLIANCE FIXES OR INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT [phone number].
6. TAP WATER IS OKAY Drink at your own risk
7. DO NOT keep any food in the refrigerator for more than 16 hours. This is for sanitary reasons.
One commenter added that some tap water is technically safe to drink, but can upset your stomach if you aren't accustomed to it. I mean, I guess so, but it's written pretty ambiguously.
My guess is that people have left food in the fridge in the past and it stunk up the house. But that should be on the Air BNB host to clean the kitchen, no?
3 A.M., time to eat some leftovers!
Everyone be as complacent as possible!
Who's going to know? How would they find out?
There have been lots of examples in recent years of AirBNB owners charging crazy high prices just for room cleaning! It's enough to make anyone return to the old ways of hotels, where you only get charged if you steal every towel and demolish the room while you're at it.
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