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[quote=Anonymous]I think this is why rich people typically hang out with rich people. They can complain about a home renovation holding up a 5 week european vacation without sounding tone deaf. I'd also remember that there is always someone else with a bigger problem. It doesn't mean you can't ever complain or ask for sympathy. Have you told your dad you are struggling? Have you asked for help? If you can't / don't want to tell him, it really isn't fair to complain about them being tone deaf to your problems. If you have told them, and they never ask how you are doing, I think it is fine to take a quiet break from them for a while. Sounds like they going on a long vacation soon. This may be the chance to take a breather! [/quote]
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