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Should I feel bad for unintentionally irritating an in-law over something as trivial as a cup of tea?
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I asked (in our own kitchen) if a cup of tea -which was already poured by my daughter, was spare while the offended in-law put sweeteners in an adjacent cup. He had already explained the tea wasn't wanted for another family member. I hadn't paid much attention to that, so because he had to unnecessarily explain it again that's what upset him! -His back was to me ,but I saw clenched fists and dropped shoulders.....!
if your in-law is "unintentionally irritated" by something as trivial as a cup of tea,.the cup of tea, is not the problem!.
(unless they are extremely petty!), something else is bothering this in-law, and they are looking for a reason to take offence.
IF you are looking for advise...ask them directly, what the issue is, NOT confrontationally, perhaps over a second cup of tea?....:-)
(unless they are extremely petty!), something else is bothering this in-law, and they are looking for a reason to take offence.
IF you are looking for advise...ask them directly, what the issue is, NOT confrontationally, perhaps over a second cup of tea?....:-)