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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Title says it all. At family events he makes a splash over wife and [b]asks she be acknowledged as "the best grandma ever[/b]." His grandkids have other maternal grandmothers, that go by slightly different yet highly similar names. I feel that if I were to say anything it would be noted that "oh he used her title, the other grandmothers so by these slightly different names." It seems weird and offensive to me....should I chill out? How to handle?[/quote] What does the bolded mean? What is he asking for you to do? Unless he does outrageous things (which I doubt, or you would have said) I suspect you just don't like that he says this, but it is fine. So what? Your kids are not going to forget about your mom and they will likely have their favorites, regardless of what is said. At any rate, [b]there doesn't even need to be just one 'best.' I tell both my kids that they are the best kids ever. As far as I'm concerned, they both share that title. I give one a hug and say, "You are the best!" and then I turn and give the other a hug and say the exact same thing[/b].[/quote] This is the answer![/quote]
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