Webbo Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Dan Walker has just been on BBC Breakfast saying when he's around other people's houses he always looks in the fridge. This seems bang out of order to me. Is this common practice and I'm an old fart or do you think it's bad manners too?
Beliall Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 8 minutes ago, Webbo said: Dan Walker has just been on BBC Breakfast saying when he's around other people's houses he always looks in the fridge. This seems bang out of order to me. Is this common practice and I'm an old fart or do you think it's bad manners too? Well out of order, this isn't a sit com we live in
Guest MattP Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 16 minutes ago, Webbo said: Dan Walker has just been on BBC Breakfast saying when he's around other people's houses he always looks in the fridge. This seems bang out of order to me. Is this common practice and I'm an old fart or do you think it's bad manners too? Completely out of order, extremely rude.
Buce Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Absolutely not. Why would anyone think that it's ok?
Crinklyfox Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Invasion of privacy. As a guest in someone's house he should treat their belongings with respect.
DB11 Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Depends if I'm getting a drink. I won't just go and look in it though that seems weird
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Depends how well you know them - I wouldn't be bothered in the slightest if a mate had a look in my fridge, but if the bloke who's come to read the electric meter opened my fridge I'd ask him what the fvck he's playing at Personally I don't remember ever having had a look in someone's fridge on purpose, I might have done it out of habit without intentionally spying on someone (ie. I come home from work and I'm thirsty, often the first thing I do is open my fridge and see if there's orange juice or an open can of pop)
foxy boxing Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 only if i am getting something out of it, there's going to be nothing unusual in it
Captain... Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Like others only if I'm getting a drink or something from it, I may judge someone by their fridge contents, like if there is not enough beer in there, but really it is none of my business.
Jattdogg Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 I only go in other people's fridge if they say something like "oh grab a drink from the fridge" or "can you get me the hand wrapped in foil on the top shelf please"
Strokes Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 No thats appalling! Besides im strictly a knicker drawer only kinda guy.
Nick Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Weird. Makes me wonder what you old guys hide in your fridges. Mi casa, su casa at my gaff.
filbertway Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 I didn't realise this was even a thing, I'm more shocked at peoples reactions though. What are you guys hiding that makes you so defensive about your fridges? haha
AKCJ Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 He can look at my left over Chinese to his hearts content. Bit weird mind.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Yeah, and probably rearrange the contents if I wasn't feeling how it was laid out. I probably wouldn't defrost the freezer section, mind, you've got to draw a line somewhere
longman Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Why can this bother you guys ... I don't even need to think about this.
TiffToff88 Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 I have nothing to hide in my fridge (partly because theres rarely ever anything in my fridge apart from out of date milk and the odd can of Speckled Hen. But i would never look in a strangers fridge!
stix Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 3 hours ago, Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo said: Often the first thing I do is open my fridge and see if there's orange juice or an open can of pop. My Nana was the only person I've ever known who put open cans of fizzy pop back in the fridge. They taste rank as soon as the fizz has gone, which is almost the instant you put it in there. What has the world come to when human beings are too weak to be able to finish a can of pop!
boots60 Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 56 minutes ago, TiffToff88 said: I have nothing to hide in my fridge (partly because theres rarely ever anything in my fridge apart from out of date milk and the odd can of Speckled Hen. But i would never look in a strangers fridge! Speckled Hen. In the fridge!!!
TiffToff88 Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 1 minute ago, boots60 said: Speckled Hen. In the fridge!!! Dont worry, the fridge isn't even turned on
Unabomber Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 Yeah I like to have a look in people's fridges to see what they've got, I'm just a very inquisitive guy.
CollinsLCFC Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 You can never trust someone until you know what colour top Milk they buy.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 4 October 2016 Posted 4 October 2016 2 hours ago, Captain... said: Like others only if I'm getting a drink or something from it, I may judge someone by their fridge contents, like if there is not enough beer in there, but really it is none of my business. I'd want to know why the beer was in the fridge and not where it should be, in a larder, or as Wymesy would, in a wine celler, or some other suitably cool, but not chilled, place.
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