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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is totally on OP's MIL. It's extremely rude to ask a working family with small kids to just come with less than 24hrs notice. They had a dentist's appointment. I find it laughable that she's upset, and I wouldn't care one little bit about her drama. My MIL is a gracious person who gives us a lot more notice, and I am happy to oblige and celebrate her - she's a intelligent person who knows how to get people to yes. [/quote] Wow, you may be even worse than OP. Why does your MIL have to be so “intelligent” to “get you to yes” to”oblige” her for her birthday? Extremely condescending. Can people not just acknowledge your MILs’ birthdays without them having to beg you the right way? It is not that hard to be nice one day a year.[/quote] You are unbearable. [/quote]
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