miselemeas
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I would advise talking to the friend of 6 years - tell him that a large amount of money went missing that evening from the kitchen and ask did he notice anything? Do not make any accusations or even hint that you think it his girlfriend - let him come to this conclusion on his own. It is an awful lot of money to lose and you are lucky that you have a relaxed attitude to its loss. Lesson of the week? Don't leave money in pots around the house.
You mean you don't actually know why you posted it? Strange...Probably from the point of view that when I normally have guests I do the preparation and cooking myself, nothing more
You mean you don't actually know why you posted it? Strange...
Likewise.I don't really see how this is relevant and/or helpful to the topic?
I'm just chatting.Shooting the Breeze (23 Viewing)
Jokes and chat but please try to keep it reasonable and inoffensive. This forum is restricted to Frequent Posters
By the sounds of things all the guests were good friends/relatives except for 1 person the suspect. As these folk are all good friends/relatives surely they won’t be offended if you let them know what happened and that you need to get in touch with the gardai.
By the sounds of it you’d actually be doing your friend the chef a HUGE favour by exposing the theft especially if the girlfriend is already getting money off him, the sooner he knows the better for his own sake.
Does your hunband not know?
An anonymous letter about an alleged incident in your kitchen? Yeah - she'd never guess where that came from!My son suggests sending an anonymous note in Chinese (he would get a friend to write it), telling her the gardai have been notified but I have never been a fan of anonymous letters (maybe his imagination is running away with him).
An anonymous letter about an alleged incident in your kitchen? Yeah - she'd never guess where that came from!
badge55 said:Clubman - Miselemas posted here looking for advice ( as we all do from time to time ) You have stopped only a little short of calling her a racist.
If anyone else posted like this you would delete saying it was unhelpful or off topic.
help me to understand where you are going with this
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"My friend, who is not Irish, offered to cook dinner from his national cuisine for a group of my friends."
When I read this, it seemed perfectly appropriate, and relevant to the extent that it would forestall the inevitable queries which would otherwise arise as to why you would have had a friend around to do the cooking in your kitchen - (to sample the authentic home-cooked cuisine of another country being the answer.). But that's just me. Maybe I was reading an explanation into it.
"My friend, who is not Irish, offered to cook dinner from his national cuisine for a group of my friends."
When I read this, it seemed perfectly appropriate, and relevant to the extent that it would forestall the inevitable queries which would otherwise arise as to why you would have had a friend around to do the cooking in your kitchen - (to sample the authentic home-cooked cuisine of another country being the answer.). But that's just me. Maybe I was reading an explanation into it.
They have each other as witnesses if the conversation happened to get slanderous. Also - what do you mean by "off the record" in this context? Do some people really talk like this other than to journalists and cops for example?I would have no other witnesses and I would tell them that the conversation is completely off the record.
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