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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That would irritate me in so many small ways. 1. He shouldn't be eating that much, honestly. Restaurant dishes are usually higher in calories than their home-made counterparts. 2. Try something radical. When he visits, don't go out to eat. Cook at home, or order less-expensive take-out. Tell him you're on a budget, even if it's not true. Watch him struggle with that, then when he's not around, splurge! ;-) [/quote] Op here with an update. FIL came for Easter. To say he was infuriating was a huge understatement. Wallet stayed firmly in his back pocket but he was full of suggestions about where he wanted to go (meaning where he wanted us to treat him). I took the advice of many like this PP and got takeout the Saturday before Easter. First of all, he insisted on ordering multiple entrees because “nothing tastes better than leftovers”. I ignored him and ordered one entree per adult, one of the appetizers he ordered, and didn’t order dessert at all. Fil did not offer to pay. When the food arrived, he ripped the bags from my husbands hands immediately started serving himself. He didn’t even wait for everyone to get to the table before he was gobbling. [b]By the time we managed to sit down he had consumed two entrees completely and was working on the one he ordered. There was nothing really left for my husband and I to eat, and FIL said well i ordered two entrees and a bunch of apps but it looks like the restaurant didn’t put them in the bag!! [/b]My husband through clenched teeth told him to please wait for everyone to sit down before eating and for the love of God each person is entitled to eat the entree they ordered. He looked utterly wounded and tearful, but did not offer to pay or apologize. He spent the rest of Saturday sulking. Do I think he learned his lesson? No because my kids caught him eating out of their Easter baskets. He then asked me where the leftover candy went, and I had to tell him that the Easter bunny brought the baskets not me. My kids definitely now know there is no such thing as the easter bunny. [/quote] Team FIL ! [/quote] Yeah! The selfish pig really showed them good! Eating all the Easter meal takeout himself before anyone even sat down. What a royal @$$. I’d never host him again in my home or at a restaurant. That or I’d set aside $500 a year and call it the Pig Fund. And that’s be the only gift he ever got. Any meal and his “multiple orders” would get deducted from the Pig Fund (and tax and tip) and then it’d be over. No more money pops. [/quote] PIG FUND! Hahahahaha I love you so much. op[/quote] Thats a great way to detach emotionally. You don’t accept his rudeness but you do accept that he’s going to be rude and selfish and a pig, so you allow for the $500 a year Pig Fund. [/quote]
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