No, it isn't rude to go out with a friend while your spouse stays home. Maintaining friendships and enjoying separate social events is a sign of a healthy marriage (or any love relationship). Both spouses do not have to be present in every social event that occurs and hopefully, there is enough trust and love in the relationship to understand that social time apart is beneficial.
If you do not plan on being at a meeting with your second friend for that long then no, it is not rude to ask your first friend to stay with your sister's friend and let your friend know you will be back at a certain time, but, if you are having a long meeting and will be late then yes, it's rude.
* In most cases the answer would be not! I am sure your spouse would not like it if you did that to him. Communicate! Let him know that this is unacceptable behavior and you refuse to put up with it. He has the option to go alone, with a male friend or stay home.
NO. My wife went to auto dealer for new car and they said no auto loan can be approved without income. Either the spouse or relative/friend need as a co-signer.
To stay away from someone that is rude in your class, you can ask to switch seats with another student.
That you should stay away from those who act of a rude behavior
Yes, so be careful. You have to be sure that you will stay with your spouse.
a little i guess, depends if there on business or not
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absolutly! If you stay in the house you are putting your children in danger!GET OUT!!!!
Well, if you have a spouse, then you need to come clean right off the back. They will find find out eventually.
I am going to be 17 years in Sept and I want to move out of my parents home and go to West Virginia and stay with some friends and they are like my grandparents.
You need to discuss the issue with your spouse. He/she should be willing to step up and speak to your in-laws on the issue. If your spouse can't do that for you, discuss the fact that you don't want to have them stay with you in the future.