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Xmas Lunch - Awkward
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My daughter is coming up to our part of the world and bringing her husband and the twins to meet their uncle and cousins for the first time, for Xmas.
My son’s new partner who is a lovely person but quite clingy has taken it upon herself to include her mother into the Xmas Day lunch. I have never met her and of course neither has my daughter and family.
The thing is, is that my daughter’s mother in law is shelling out for the whole week and paying for the rent of the large house and I have said to my son that really she shouldn’t be having to pay for a stranger, too.
Also my daughter wants the twin’s first Xmas to be with Just, family and not have a complete stranger at the dinner table.
I have said that I will text a message to the girlfriend and explain everything.
How would you word it? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah the spirit of Christmas good will to all men (except those that are 'strangers'. For goodness sake its not like someone's been invited off the street! Its your son's partner! One meal, one day, be nice -or it could potentially ruin your relationship with your son. And tell your daughter to grow up -seriously...has she issues with her brother?
When our first child was born, I wanted our first Xmas to be just the 3 of us. I was adamant that we were having Xmas in our house as a family.
Well, that didn't happen which I'm very glad about.
As no-one knows what the future holds, just let the clingy g/f and her mum come and keep schtummm.
What does your daughter's mil say/feel?
Well, that didn't happen which I'm very glad about.
As no-one knows what the future holds, just let the clingy g/f and her mum come and keep schtummm.
What does your daughter's mil say/feel?
Chrissa I think you would be unwise to dismiss the majority advice you have received here. Yes she shouldn't have done it but the repercussions could last for years and it's just not worth it. Be magnanimous and put a big smile on your face and welcome her. Oh and tell your daughter to do the same. xx
I think you stand to lose a lot more than you think you will gain from interfering in this situation.
Family politics can cause resentments that fester for years.
Of course you feel miffed but I feel that you, and your daughter, should accept this woman who may become part of the family.
Surely the twins will break any ice.
Family politics can cause resentments that fester for years.
Of course you feel miffed but I feel that you, and your daughter, should accept this woman who may become part of the family.
Surely the twins will break any ice.
Chrissa....you say how dare she without clearing it with our family. Your son has been with his partner for over a year I think. When will she become part of........ our family?
I do wonder why she didn't ask first. What would the answer have been had she done so?
Perhaps she is, in her own way and maybe a bit clumsily, trying to unite both sides of the family....hers and your sons.......Christmas is a lovely time to do that...... :-)
I do wonder why she didn't ask first. What would the answer have been had she done so?
Perhaps she is, in her own way and maybe a bit clumsily, trying to unite both sides of the family....hers and your sons.......Christmas is a lovely time to do that...... :-)
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