Who are all these men sitting around talking about wedding dresses? Weird. |
What an idiotic comment. Of course they can "win". Here's a tip: be gracious and complimentary when ANYONE shows you their wedding dress; definitely when it's your DIL, and especially when you've been over the top complimentary to a random stranger who is in the shop at the same time. Not so tough! Doesn't even require any special MIL-specific skills; just an elementary grasp of basic people skills. In no way can her behavior be justified as "playing it safe"...she was "playing it passive aggressively bitchy", and she knew it |
OP wasn't buying the dress. She was getting the dress she already bought fitted. |
+1 |
+1 MILs get a bad rap because of the "no harm, no foul" attitude, but it backfires. Never, ever take the PA route. OP, your MIL was extremely stupid to think there won't be any repercussions. |
You can sing those words to the Folgers coffee commercial. ? What a weird thing to do, to bring you MIL ? |
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In this case...nope. That's not how this one works. If MIL had been lukewarm in her response to OP, one could have assumed she was just not an effusive person. But to give OP a lukewarm response but THEN gush "beautiful" to a perfect stranger? No. Now we have our context. |
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My DIL took me along wedding dress shopping. She was trying to be nice and do something special with me, and I appreciated that. I don't actually care much about weddings and dress shopping, but she was understandably excited and enjoying her "princess" moment. It was sweet to see, because she's a strong, athletic woman who's had a tough life, and is the opposite of a princessy type.
I just stood by and said nice things about everything she tried on. It's like someone's baby names. It's their heartfelt and personal choice, so you say nice things. She did look amazing in the dress she chose. I hope she didn't think I wasn't enthusiastic enough because I wasn't squealing or whatever. I adore her. Quietly. |