Craftsman Home Alone

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-02 10:58:26

kaho674

2017-08-02 12:43:57
  • #1
Probably also a matter of wealth. For us, apart from 3 notebooks, there is nothing worth taking along. Really nothing. Everything is in the house. :)
 

Bau-Schmidt

2017-08-02 12:53:34
  • #2
Grin... with us, people bring money.
 

Domski

2017-08-02 12:55:48
  • #3
After our move, a borrowed flower vase was missing. Value: 30€. Effort to replace including "image damage" at the flower shop: significantly greater. Nobody can say where the thing ended up, all helpers were trustworthy. It can only have been taken by someone from the provided or not yet moved-into-the-house items...
 

ypg

2017-08-02 13:40:59
  • #4


That’s not the point. Then it’s the perfume bottle or the little knick-knack figurine. I also want to rule out that someone looks around out of curiosity. That’s not unreasonable: many are curious and want to see how someone else lives. I don’t mind if someone feels comfortable with me and looks around. But then please while talking with me. Then maybe there’s the envy factor of the lower earner, combined with opportunity, and something might just get spit on or scratched, which at first we can’t do anything about. No no, thanks [emoji851]
 

kaho674

2017-08-02 13:57:11
  • #5
Wow, those are some serious fears. What would also really annoy me, of course, is if they break something. Like, for example, spilling coffee on the sofa or something similar. But could I prevent that if I were standing right next to them?
 

kaho674

2017-08-02 14:00:11
  • #6
Neither of those in the house. I'm seriously thinking about what could be stolen from us without being noticed immediately. Cat food – that would be an option. :)
 
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