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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You want a beach house for certain dates? Go rent one. Like a grown-up. Be grateful that MIL and DH's cousin have given you free rides this long. You entitled brat.[/quote] Wow. Struck a nerve?[/quote] Why, are you an entitled brat? Why so defensive? There is no way to "politely" not accept MIlL's decision not to push her nephew on this, when this property is owned by MIL/nephew. Literally none of OP's business. You want to lock down your vacation? Get out your credit card and book one. [/quote] Would you ask a grown child to pay rent on his childhood bedroom if he visited from college for a week off? Or would you tell him to whip out his credit card? Good grief[/quote] If he was hounding me to set dates and make plans to use my property, when I already told him I wasn't ready to confirm? I'd certainly tell him to buzz off. If you "need to know now," get out your credit card and go book with a beach rental agent. You'll be confirmed and all set. Girl, bye. [/quote] Oh my.[/quote]
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