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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems really rude on the surface but what was the dynamic that led to it? Things don't exist in a vaccuum. What kind of relationship do you have that she was there for a week but you couldn't even ask her for a glass or water or food? Those two things don't really fit together. Are there cultural dynamics? Who invited her? What was the relationship like before? Has she ever cooked and helped out at your home? Etc. [/quote] This is abdolute nonsense. If you don't have a good relationship with someone you don't crowd their space during their time of need and fold your arms. MIL should have stayed home. What her MIL did was cruel because it gave others around OP, who might have chipped in to help OP, a false sense that OP was well taken care of.[/quote]
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