- Sep 21, 2001
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Re: the "cracked a friend's chair" thread.
I was taught that it's bad manners to lean a chair back onto two legs if you're visiting. I presume the rule was put in place because it places stress on the chair that it wasn't designed to take and risks breaking something belonging to your host.
I still wouldn't do it today, even if it was at a very good friend's house and even though I'm only about 125 lb (female) and the reality is that I'm very unlikely to damage anything. In the other thread it sounds like there's a large contingent that considers this everyday use and not bad manners at all. So what's ATOT's overall opinion?
[edit]I have a friend who comes over and leans the kitchen chairs back on two legs all the time. The kitchen set belongs to my roommate and is secondhand from his sister because he considers it special from his memories growing up. Every time my friend leans these chairs back on two legs I watch them twist a little and wince, waiting for them to break. I've asked him not to but he still does and I'm not sure how much more I can ask him to stop without breaking the good manners of being a host.
I was taught that it's bad manners to lean a chair back onto two legs if you're visiting. I presume the rule was put in place because it places stress on the chair that it wasn't designed to take and risks breaking something belonging to your host.
I still wouldn't do it today, even if it was at a very good friend's house and even though I'm only about 125 lb (female) and the reality is that I'm very unlikely to damage anything. In the other thread it sounds like there's a large contingent that considers this everyday use and not bad manners at all. So what's ATOT's overall opinion?
[edit]I have a friend who comes over and leans the kitchen chairs back on two legs all the time. The kitchen set belongs to my roommate and is secondhand from his sister because he considers it special from his memories growing up. Every time my friend leans these chairs back on two legs I watch them twist a little and wince, waiting for them to break. I've asked him not to but he still does and I'm not sure how much more I can ask him to stop without breaking the good manners of being a host.