My husband Roman has a best friend Zenek. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/ecda61/620x0/1/0/2025/02/28/uz0lsvz8rutqjigsabghs5y6tsjkd94xybktpil.jpg" alt = "colleague, source: pixabay" styles = "background-color: rgba (129,119,115,1)" > < p > They have been friends for many years, almost from kindergarten. And this despite the fact that fate scattered them after the R & Amp; Oacutene cities.

< p > they did not see each other so often before, but now Zenek has changed their job and is sent almost every month in the subtraito to our city.

< p > To save money, which his bosses give him to the hotel, Zenek began to live with us. At first it didn't bother me at all.

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< p > He is a nice, cheerful, neat man. If necessary, it helps to wash the dishes and gets along well with our children. M & oacute; Jej, is very happy when a friend arrives and lives with us. But, as it is M&P; Oacute; Wi, little means a lot.

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< P > One thing is to have a guest at home once every six months for a few days. A completely different thing is to host another person living at home for a week or two almost every month.

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< P >First of all, it is not very comfortable in terms of some kind of freedom. For example, I do not intend to wear a bathrobe or short & oacute; in and T -shirts in front of a stranger, as I did, when there was only m & oacute; Jew and children.

< P > Second, there is more housework. And thirdly, most importantly, it strikes quite hard on the family budget. Now we spend much more on groceries. And when Zenek visits us, Roma always asks me to cook something unusual.

< p > When it is one -off, there is no problem & oacute; w. But when I started buying expensive products every day and in larger quantities than usual, it became noticeable.

< p > I finally asked my husband to talk to Zenek to get to the meals & oacute; when she comes to us for so long. The husband was outraged.

< P >– It's M & Amp; Oacute; J Best Friend! Why would he pay for food in my own home ? How could you think about it in ^ 63 ~

< p >– After counting our monthly expenses & in food, I see that you need it. You don't go to the store yourself, so you don't notice anything!

< P > I decided to do something else. Once again, when my husband asked me for an exquisite dinner “because Zenek loves your baked duck”, I put buckwheat and sausages on the table

< p > – what is ? – Roman.

surprised < p > – I'm sorry, my love – I answered – but our budget for food for this month was exhausted two weeks ago.

< P > – Marina, it's all my fault – said Zenek suddenly – I have been staying with you for so long and I never even thought about buying food. I promise that I will reward you tomorrow.

< P >– What are you doing! – Roman was indignant – you are a guest, not R & Amp; Oacute; B this!

< p > but his friend rejected all his reservations. The next day, Zenek and I went to the supermarket, and he bought in & oacute; full food worth about three thousand zlotys. He paid for everything. And he apologized to me that he hadn't thought about it before.

< p > og & oacute; I am happy with this situation. However, my husband is offended at me, M & Amp; Oacute; I thought that I disgraced him before my friend. But I do not consider myself guilty and I think I did the right thing.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116