It was hard to make her understand how much I easily disliked camping, because she enjoyed, but she had gone to the trouble to give me a glamping experience
My best friend invited me to go camping last week. She knew how I felt about camping. Despite that, she was insistent. She told me to quit calling it camping because we were going glamping. I asked if they had indoor bathrooms, and she said no, but they were close. I asked if there was running indoor tepid water, and once again she said no. I asked if there was HVAC? She told me they had space gas furnaces and portable air conditioner. After she started talking, I could not shut her up. She said there were actual beds, and they had mosquito netting draped around them. There was a microwave and electricity. She wasn’t sure about everything, but the glamping experience looked almost care about a hotel room that was in a tent and out in the wooded area. I still wasn’t convinced, and I told her that if we were in an almost hotel room, I would rather go to a real hotel room and get room service. I knew she was getting aggravated with me, but I wasn’t into camping and I never had been. It was hard to make her understand how much I easily disliked camping, because she enjoyed, but she had gone to the trouble to give me a glamping experience. I shut our mouth and agreed to go. Although glamping wasn’t as odious as actual camping, I didn’t want to do it again. I thanked her for doing this for me and made a mental note to write off all outdoor experiences in the future, and stick to hotels and sightseeing.
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