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AITA for not buying a coffee maker for guests?

by Charlie Brown
October 28, 2025
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In a quiet home untouched by the ritual of morning coffee, a subtle tension began to brew with the arrival of a guest whose day starts only with that familiar cup. What seemed a simple oversight soon revealed a deeper chasm of unspoken needs and expectations, casting a shadow over the visit and the fragile ties of friendship.

Amid attempts at kindness and offers to bridge the gap, the silent refusal of help spoke louder than words. A morning routine, so ordinary to some, became a source of quiet resentment and disappointment, unraveling the warmth of hospitality and leaving behind a bitter aftertaste of misunderstanding.

AITA for not buying a coffee maker for guests?

Me and my husband do not drink coffee. So we...

Usually when he comes up, he brings his girlfriend. They...

I asked if they wanted any food or drinks to...

The first morning the girlfriend wanted coffee. I told her...

She declined but her mood seemed sour after that.

We hung out with other mutual friends for the day...

Each morning I offered to bring her to the coffee...

Well they came over again a year later. I still...

This time, she called me a bad host to my...

And I go huge lengths to make guests most comfortable....

I talked to people about it and some think I...

And this makes me think of my mom and grandma...

ETA: I'm getting a lot of comments about how they're...

Yes, they're small. But I don't have space in my...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a clash where the guest appears to be imposing her needs onto the host’s established boundaries without respecting the host’s reality.

The core issue here revolves around expectations and the effort involved in accommodation. The OP, identifying as a people-pleaser, went to significant lengths by repeatedly offering transport and covering the cost of coffee at a nearby shop, which is a reasonable compromise when personal resources (like storage space for an unused appliance) are limited. The guest’s reaction—escalating to calling the OP a ‘bad host’—suggests an inability to manage minor inconvenience and a sense of entitlement regarding hospitality standards. While many cultures value providing immediate coffee, expecting a host to purchase, store, and maintain an entire appliance for a single, infrequent need, especially after the host offered an alternative, moves beyond reasonable guest behavior.

The OP’s actions were appropriate given the constraints (no storage space) and their repeated good-faith efforts to solve the problem. For future situations, the OP should communicate their household norms more firmly during the planning phase. A constructive recommendation would be to state clearly, “We do not own a coffee maker due to space constraints; however, I am happy to pay for your coffee at the shop 2 minutes away each morning,” making the offer a non-negotiable part of the hosting arrangement rather than an optional service.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

im_thatoneguy NTA.

Solutions: * Aeropress * French Press * Instant Coffee *...

I've stayed at coffee free places and just bought a...

I also bring my Aeropress if I want espresso.

And I could if I reallly felt ent*tled simply say...

Dreamweaver1969 I'm a caffeine addict. Some of my friends only...

I carry a couple of tea bags and instant coffee...

I still kept instant in the house for my parents.

Now I have no room for a coffee maker so...

PinkPrincess61 NTA Her expectation was ridiculous.

Twisted5050 She should've brought her own instant coffee; that's what...

I don't drink coffee at all, but I know most...

I also keep a 10 cup pot stored away for...

Lanky_Rhubarb1900 So they visited a second time knowing you're not...

did not plan accordingly but still had no problem taking...

Read that back and you'll have your answer.

worldofwhevs Definitely NTA: NTA anyone who is a guest in...

don't have what they want is unbearably rude.

I have a big cup of strong coffee every waking...

There's caffeine in tea, I can drink that. If there's...

but I'd happily drive out myself and bring back some...

Jesus I can't imagine making my host feel bad like...

Any-Establishment113 NTA. When I visit friends or family that don't...

I bring my travel French press and coffee with me....

The original poster (OP) is struggling with a conflict between their practical living situation, which does not include coffee supplies, and the strong expectation from a guest that coffee should be readily available for morning consumption. Despite offering consistent, tangible alternatives, the OP felt insulted and labeled a ‘bad host’ for not stocking an item their household never uses.

Was the OP justified in prioritizing their own household needs and limited storage space over providing a specific beverage for a once-a-year visitor, or does fundamental hosting etiquette demand accommodating essential guest needs, even if it means purchasing and storing an infrequently used appliance?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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