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A viral Reddit post has sparked controversy among commenters over the behavior and decisions of the couple, who traveled for both business and pleasure and were unable to agree on airport rules.
The man asked others in his post if he was wrong to “ask my wife to meet me at the hotel instead of picking her up from the airport?”
He explained that the couple was traveling, “but I was in town a week early for work. I'm staying at an Airbnb,” he added, “and once she arrives, we'll be moving into a hotel together for the rest of the trip.”
He didn't rent a car, he said, so “I used Uber to get around. When she told me she was arriving, I suggested she just take an Uber from the airport to the hotel instead of me coming and picking her up.”
He noted that this way he “wouldn't have to Uber to the airport with her and then Uber back to the hotel with her. It felt like an unnecessary loop.”
The man asked others in his post whether he was wrong to “ask my wife to meet me at the hotel instead of picking her up from the airport?” (iStock)
He noted that she “also knows the city well – we even lived here a year ago, so she knows her way around the airport very well and knows how to get around there.”
The man said his offer “seemed more reasonable, but she was very upset when I suggested it.”
So he wondered if he had been wrong “not to meet her at the airport.”
To date, the publication has collected more than 1,000 comments, in which various opinions have been expressed regarding this situation.
One of the most popular commentators wrote: “You are thinking about the practical side of the issue. She believes that she wants to see her partner as soon as possible and that [he] should also be happy about her early arrival.”
“Your wife's feelings,” one commenter noted of the travel situation, “are worth an extra Uber ride, even if it seems unnecessary to you.” (iStock)
Another commenter said that no one is to blame in this situation, but “to make your spouse happy, sometimes you have to be much more considerate than just following logic.”
The man added: “Personally, in my family, we act the same way. Unless there are serious obstacles, we never refuse to meet those who come, or at least meet them halfway. Feelings are important.”
“It's a nice gesture to meet your partner or loved one at the airport.”
Another commenter noted: “It's a nice gesture to meet your partner or loved one at the airport and it shows that you are happy to see them. It seems like you are the more practical person and your wife seems more romantic and sensitive.”
The same commenter added: “She may also need help with her luggage… Your wife's feelings are worth the extra Uber ride, even if it seems unnecessary to you.”
Another user was much more blunt. “I think the wife needs to grow up,” he said.
“You know she can handle it. SHE knows she can handle it. That's not the point. Got it,” one person wrote. (iStock)
Another commenter expressed this view: “I would say if it's that important to her… and it's just logical to you (even though it doesn't really matter)… then your wife should be your priority.”
The man continued, “I completely understand both sides. Your offer was not made to make her feel like you don't want to see her or that you don't believe she can handle this on her own. You know she can handle it. SHE knows she can handle this on her own.
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