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I´ve got a 21 year old unemployed nephew that ordinalrily should live with his parents in Madrid, but due to his recently "acquired"girlfriend living here, has decided to crash for the duration -till he finds "suitable work"- in my house.
It´s something that, apparently, he and his parents have taken for granted, what with us being family and all.
Their reasoning is, that being the job market the way it is, it´s the same being in Madrid than here-if something joobwise comes up ¿? they just have to call him.... Under these circunstances he hasn´t bothered to book a return flight ticket.
The bizarre hours he observes, and his comings and goings, are driving my wife -and me- crazy. not to mention our dog- that has always had the run of the house and my nephew being deadly afraid of it. We keep ordinary hours and are regular early birds.
What we don´t understand is why he doesn´t go to my sister´s who lives 1,5 km away,who is 14 years younger than I, with a 20 year old daughter, more tolerant with the ways of the youngsters, where he´ll have plenty more room -and the same freedom of movements- in her house.
Bottom line:I WANT TO KICK HIM OUT, without telling him as much, of course.
I´d very much appreciate any useful tips
It´s something that, apparently, he and his parents have taken for granted, what with us being family and all.
Their reasoning is, that being the job market the way it is, it´s the same being in Madrid than here-if something joobwise comes up ¿? they just have to call him.... Under these circunstances he hasn´t bothered to book a return flight ticket.
The bizarre hours he observes, and his comings and goings, are driving my wife -and me- crazy. not to mention our dog- that has always had the run of the house and my nephew being deadly afraid of it. We keep ordinary hours and are regular early birds.
What we don´t understand is why he doesn´t go to my sister´s who lives 1,5 km away,who is 14 years younger than I, with a 20 year old daughter, more tolerant with the ways of the youngsters, where he´ll have plenty more room -and the same freedom of movements- in her house.
Bottom line:I WANT TO KICK HIM OUT, without telling him as much, of course.
I´d very much appreciate any useful tips