A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. 15:24 - Dec 5 with 5976 views | MattinLondon | We have a couple of my partners friends coming over for the weekend. Both are football fans but have both decided to boycott the WC - that’s their call to make. Would you watch the England match on the big brilliant telly and kinda force them to watch. Or should I retire to the bedroom to watch alone? My partner, likes football as well, but she only watches the big international match as well and she wants to watch as well. What would you do? |  | | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:27 - Dec 5 with 3554 views | giant_stow | Watch the game on the big telly. If I were them and I'd feel more awkward if you disappeared off to the bedroom. In any case, their chocie is for them and its your house, so their morals are immaterial there - you're almost doing them a Favour: they get to watch the footy and not break their code.. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:32 - Dec 5 with 3525 views | ronnyd | Can't they visit after the game? |  | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:34 - Dec 5 with 3510 views | J2BLUE | Did they pick the time to come over? |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:35 - Dec 5 with 3496 views | clive_baker | I would unapologetically stick it on the big TV, make a thing of it. Play Vindaloo on a high volume from about 6pm too. Your house, your rules. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:36 - Dec 5 with 3489 views | homer_123 | Covid and re-arrange them coming over. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:46 - Dec 5 with 3442 views | Mookamoo | Watch it. If they don't want to then they can go elsewhere. And I say that as a boycotter. I've been a few places where it has been on and never felt the need to imprint my opinions on why they shouldn't be engaging with it. |  | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:49 - Dec 5 with 3431 views | Steve_M | Watch it but give them a head up that you want to do so beforehand. If they are football fans and know you are then they probably expect you to be watching it anyway. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:52 - Dec 5 with 3416 views | hype313 |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:36 - Dec 5 by homer_123 | Covid and re-arrange them coming over. |
I've noticed Covid being used a lot as an excuse for things. My in- laws can't believe how many times I've had it. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:56 - Dec 5 with 3396 views | itfcjoe | Watch it on the big TV, why punish yourself because of their viewpoint |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:03 - Dec 5 with 3372 views | SitfcB | Have it on the big brilliant TV, fcuk’em. …and tell them to grow up whilst you’re at it. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:05 - Dec 5 with 3357 views | clive_baker |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:03 - Dec 5 by SitfcB | Have it on the big brilliant TV, fcuk’em. …and tell them to grow up whilst you’re at it. |
That escalated quickly. I'm not sure how fking them is going to help. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:16 - Dec 5 with 3311 views | Keno |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:05 - Dec 5 by clive_baker | That escalated quickly. I'm not sure how fking them is going to help. |
It’ll take their mind off the football being on |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:19 - Dec 5 with 3302 views | Coastalblue | Definitely watch it. I'm not watching any of it, but no way would I expect somebody else not to on my behalf. Nice reasoned argument Sitters, not sure they are the ones needing to grow up, we're all entitled to our own opinions in life. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:26 - Dec 5 with 3256 views | MattinLondon |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:16 - Dec 5 by Keno | It’ll take their mind off the football being on |
Not sure about that, if I’m involved it’ll only last a few mins. |  | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:26 - Dec 5 with 3256 views | Illinoisblue |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:16 - Dec 5 by Keno | It’ll take their mind off the football being on |
But what about the other 89 minutes? |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:28 - Dec 5 with 3243 views | MattinLondon |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 15:34 - Dec 5 by J2BLUE | Did they pick the time to come over? |
Yep. They both support Stockport and they are playing Rochdale on Saturday so not that far away from me. |  | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:28 - Dec 5 with 3235 views | SitfcB |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:05 - Dec 5 by clive_baker | That escalated quickly. I'm not sure how fking them is going to help. |
Love it when I give someone an easy tap in. |  |
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Answer the door.... on 16:31 - Dec 5 with 3226 views | Bloots | ...wearing just a pair of St George Cross budgie smugglers. Scream "It's Coming Home" and give them both Gareth Southgate masks to wear. They'll get the message. |  |
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Watch it on the big screen, obviously on 16:34 - Dec 5 with 3220 views | Dyland | It doesn't affect their "boycott", not that their boycott sounds remotely effective anyway. Can I suggest they boycott Coke and Budweiser and cancel their Visa cards? |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:36 - Dec 5 with 3176 views | Pinewoodblue | Any good host, aware of a potential problem, would point out in advance that you will be watching the game. Incidentally reading your post I thought you had more than one partner. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:37 - Dec 5 with 3143 views | J2BLUE |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:28 - Dec 5 by MattinLondon | Yep. They both support Stockport and they are playing Rochdale on Saturday so not that far away from me. |
Bit convenient to drop in just as England are playing. I would just tell them the football will be on. I'm sure they will be secretly thrilled. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:44 - Dec 5 with 3123 views | Radlett_blue | We accepted a dinner invitation for Saturday evening; 7:30 start. The host is a sweaty & I doubt his wife is interested in football. Going to have to suck this one up, I guess. |  |
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A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:45 - Dec 5 with 3098 views | J2BLUE |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:44 - Dec 5 by Radlett_blue | We accepted a dinner invitation for Saturday evening; 7:30 start. The host is a sweaty & I doubt his wife is interested in football. Going to have to suck this one up, I guess. |
Fake your own death to get out of it. |  |
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Watch it on the big screen, obviously on 16:46 - Dec 5 with 3091 views | MattinLondon |
Watch it on the big screen, obviously on 16:34 - Dec 5 by Dyland | It doesn't affect their "boycott", not that their boycott sounds remotely effective anyway. Can I suggest they boycott Coke and Budweiser and cancel their Visa cards? |
They probably already do that. Very ethical, never fly etc. |  | |  |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:48 - Dec 5 with 3080 views | MattinLondon |
A question of etiquette- World Cup viewing. on 16:44 - Dec 5 by Radlett_blue | We accepted a dinner invitation for Saturday evening; 7:30 start. The host is a sweaty & I doubt his wife is interested in football. Going to have to suck this one up, I guess. |
A sweaty? |  | |  |
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