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sylorna

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ARRRG!
My sister, at the grand age of 19 still can't remember her keys to get into the house. She's probably lost about 30 of them in the time that we've lived here and has forced my parents to get an extra key placed on the outside of our house. When she has a key in her ownership, she never takes it with her and expects me to answer the door when she rings the bell...then gets angry with me when I tell her to bring her key, or ask her where it is. Todays answer "in the house" and "I just don't understand why you can't get off your a** to let me in, apparently you've got too many things to do today". I'll tell you it makes me want to help her out more

i don't know about the rest of you, but I learned to keep and carry my key with me at an early age. Actually it was so that we (my sister and I) could get into the house after school, otherwise we'd be sitting outside wiating for my parents for 2 hours. I wish she'd grow up and become more responsible!
 

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Originally Posted by Sylorna

ARRRG!
My sister, at the grand age of 19 still can't remember her keys to get into the house. She's probably lost about 30 of them in the time that we've lived here and has forced my parents to get an extra key placed on the outside of our house. When she has a key in her ownership, she never takes it with her and expects me to answer the door when she rings the bell...then gets angry with me when I tell her to bring her key, or ask her where it is. Todays answer "in the house" and "I just don't understand why you can't get off your a** to let me in, apparently you've got too many things to do today". I'll tell you it makes me want to help her out more

i don't know about the rest of you, but I learned to keep and carry my key with me at an early age. Actually it was so that we (my sister and I) could get into the house after school, otherwise we'd be sitting outside wiating for my parents for 2 hours. I wish she'd grow up and become more responsible!
She WILL the day nobody is home to let her in and she has to stay outside for hours! Maybe you should take the outside key with you and go somewhere for a couple of hours while she "stews" outside!!!!
 

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well i do find that irresponsible, ive had to carry a key since i was about 9 because my parents are deaf and once i started getting home on my own from school and friends places about 10- 11 yrs old i needed key to get in.
I feel really unconfortable going out of the house with out the keys on me, thats my main priority
 
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