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[quote=Anonymous]Stop focusing on the word. The semantics don’t matter. She and her family enjoyed coming to Thanksgiving at your house. It’s a COMPLIMENT. You are apparently an excellent host and good company, and they’d love to do it again. You certainly are not required to. You should feel free to do what’s best for your family, and if that’s going elsewhere, great. But don’t respond with an argument about language! Try: “Oh, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed Thanksgiving here! We loved having you! However, we are heading to my side if the family this year. So sorry to disappoint! We look forward to seeing you at <insert next event here>.”[/quote]
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