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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think apologizing would be a good idea, but keep it short and sweet, with no hidden meaning. The plain "sorry" a PP suggested sounds good and will close the issue in a positive way. SIL might figure out that you heard her, but by not mentioning it, you're taking the high road and letting her come out of it looking good. Any backhanded comment will worsen the situation and poison your relationship with your in-laws.[/quote] Agree. Just apologize and say that in looking back, you realized you were being an ass (or whatever choice of words you want to use!). No need to say you overheard her.[/quote]
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