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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t fit in either. And no one speaks English either when I’m over- even though they are all fluent. So...I limit my visits and become one with my own thoughts. I find it super rude though [/quote] It IS super rude. My situation is/was similar (married 25+ years). I stopped going to larger family events. It got better after we had kids when the older generation realized that any knowledge my kids would have about their culture would come from me/my efforts. After twenty years and the deaths of several seniors, one of the extended family members apologized for how poorly I was treated. [/quote] People don't talk about this because it is morbid, but the death of one of the more powerful elders in a family can totally transform how you are treated. My ILs were so challenging for so long, until my FIL died, and suddenly everything was easy. Visits were more pleasant and relaxed (both us visiting them and them visiting us), certain arguments/debates just evaporated, my DH became more relaxed in general, and my relationship with my MIL is a million times better (probably closer to what we both envisioned when I married in). The only hiccup is my BIL who still sometimes tries to carry on some of his dad's "traditions" (being inflexible, assuming the worst in everyone, demanding very burdensome shows of "respect", etc.) but he has so much less pull than my FIL did that it's not as big of a deal. Sometimes it's not that you have a bad relationship with your ILs, it's that you have one IL who is making everyone (you, your spouse, and their family) miserable but no one feels like they can say anything to change anything. And then they pass and things can change a lot. I'd never speak ill of my FIL to my ILs or spouse (ever, you have to be really respectful of the complicated relationships people have with their families) and there is real grief for his passing. But also, it's freed people to do things in a way that makes sense for everyone, that is more accommodating not just of me but of everyone. It's night and day. (No one has apologized to me but I'll take the improved conditions over an apology at this point)[/quote]
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