It's rude to suggest their children are waiting for them to die so they can get the money. Just disrespectful and crude. |
I just thought of something, and sorry I've skipped some of the replies.
It could be that she says that because she feels guilty. She does feel like it's your DHs, and knows it's technically hers and her DH's, so her intellectual and emotional sides are at odds and she is conveying her guilt. |
Seriously, you are not entitled to their money. Thus, spending what is theirs does not ruin your future. You alone are responsible for yourself. |
My in laws have a name for this: "SKIing" (spending our kids inheritance. Of course, there is no inheritance.l, but anyway. They are trying to be funny. Just smile and move on. |
Ha ha, my IL's say they've spent our inheritance and are now working on my BIL's =) They like to spend on our kids (their only grandkids) and it's doubtful that BIL will add any, LOL |
Next time tell them : Good. You can't take it with you and none of us get out of this life alive. I'd take it one step further and help with the remodel making my preferences clear since in a few years it will all be mine anyway Muaaaahahaha! |
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Indeed. I'd answer with: "Hey, Mary (or John), weren't you taught it's rude to talk about money?". |
It is surely common, but not in the sense you meant when you chose that word. |
Mine, too! My grandparents also died without leaving anything, and while my parents are better-off than their parents were, I don't anticipate that they will have much of anything to leave besides their house. But they do joke about spending our inheritance. I always tell them I hope they do, since it's their money and they should use it to enjoy their retirement. I agree, though, that tone and context matters, but I think that the best response is lighthearted. |
I'm with most of the PPs who would not take any offense at this. Consider how you would react if it was your own parents making the same statements. Would you have viewed it as "bragging about how expensive it is" if your mother had talked to you about choosing faucets and flooring? Or would you think of it as sharing excitement? I would also think that the comments are an attempt at humor to offset some underlying feelings of guilt at spending money on themselves. And I'm curious, why does the "Spending money like it is going out of style" offend you? The majority of your post is about how they are spending so much money, and comments about what they are spending their money on. ("second home remodel", heated floors"). If it as really just the one comment that bothered you, all the details about their choices wouldn't be relevant. Consider whether on some level you do resent their choices to spend money... |
They can die alone in the low income nursing home |
Anytime you make a purchase be sure to say "we're spending your nursing home money! you'll have to go to a state facility now".
Jk. Kind of. I do say this to my mom, but joking for sure. I tell her that if she wants to be put in The Upscale Elder Care she'd better watch her pennies. Otherwise she's gonna end up in Medicare Nursing Home and she won't like that...we laugh! It's hilarious! And terrifying! I hope they have invested in long term care insurance. |
Just tell them that you've taken out a life insurance policy on the both of them. |
+1. Don't expect much of an inheritance. |