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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ILs don't have Christmas and Easter (which usually trumps Passover with egg hunts and all). So TG is their holiday where people have extra days and time off for travel. My Jewish in laws felt this way and I can completely understand. Don't take this away from them. They won't be around much longer.[/quote] I agree with you, but don’t play the “they won’t be around much longer.” My aunt and uncle have been holding this card over my cousins’ heads for 30+ YEARS. My uncle’s mother (cousins’ grandma) is *104* years old. And yet she “won’t be around much longer” since she was 70. Don’t do that. It’s so gross. It’s such a gross way to treat young people AND older adults. Just because you decide they have one foot in the grave doesn’t mean that’s true. My cousins missed out on various college/early 20s vacations, holidays with other people, etc., etc., all because “grandma’s gonna die.” [/quote]
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