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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly unless it was done in a super-aggressive or obnoxious fashion, I'd chalk this up to an older person who loses sight of the fact that not everyone does things precisely the way he or she does it. I don't quite understand the complaint that the OP's FIL "trumped her place as host." I mean, this isn't Victorian England, and I assume your dinner wasn't a formal affair for several hundred, so I don't see the need for such an insistence on protocol and precedence. OP, try to revive a little Christmas spirit and be charitable toward someone who probably meant no harm or insult.[/quote] You don't host much do you?[/quote] Wrong. But I don't get hysterical if my parents or my inlaws feel the need to say a short prayer before a family holiday meal. And I think protocol is best left to diplomatic settings, not family holidays. Give me a break.[/quote]
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