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[quote=Anonymous]If your parents want something traditional, and pre-Covid the tradition was to go to your mom’s bff’s house, your parents should host and invite bff’s family over. This way, they’re repaying the bff for years of hospitality, they’re getting the traditional feel they want, you get out of hosting, and your kids get fun company. You can offer to make/buy some of the food so your parents don’t have to do 100% of the cooking. If your parents are unwilling to host, then they will have declined all feasible options and you’re free to go to cousin’s huge dinner or make a restaurant reservation. Include your parents in the reservation in case they change their minds. You can always let the restaurant know the correct number in your party 3-5 days before Thanksgiving.[/quote]
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