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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/Nebulabi on 2023-06-22 11:12:07+00:00.


My husband and I are on honeymoon and staying in a beautiful house on the edge of a wood. The house has floor to ceiling windows throughout and the bedroom is downstairs however the house is surrounded by shrubs and woodland with zero onlookers. There is one wooded path to the carpark that curves around a corner which is the only way to access the property so there isn’t an issue with privacy. There are other similar properties nearby but they are very spaced out and private.

Anyway, as we were getting into our car this morning, we noticed an older couple wandering across the carpark looking a bit lost. They walked to the path that is signposted with the name of our house, and started to walk down it. I called out and asked if they were lost and if we could help them as that path only leads to our house. They said that they were staying in one of the houses nearby and considering renting this one in future so they wanted to go and have a look but if we were staying there they wouldn’t go. I said yes, that would be best.

My husband says that I was rude and as we were heading out anyway, what was the harm in letting them look. IMO it’s the principle that you can’t just go wandering up to someone’s holiday house to ‘have a look’. There’s pictures on the website if they are interested and what if we had been wandering around in our underwear/in bed/etc.

AITA?