Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am white, raised in the US. DH was born here, but ILs were born in India. When MIL comes to visit from out of state, she always brings food. Usually this is not a big deal. We eat it, or we don’t.
This time, the visit was around a big family event. We hosted a meal at our house for a mix of Indian and non-Indian friends and family members. (Everyone lives in the US and the Indian side of the family regularly eats a mix of Indian and Western food.) We had the meal catered and had tons of food, all of it vegetarian and meeting any stated dietary restrictions. In the middle of the meal, MIL starts pulling out her homemade food and pushing it on people.
It felt rude to me. It’s not her house, she’s not the host, we had plenty of food. DH thinks his mom is nuts in general, but does this seem reasonable to other people?
💯 cultural. Next time put her food out with everything else. She will not stop bringing food. She will push it on others. Look for ways to mitigate the impact. Like she could do
Appetizers.
Anonymous wrote:It was an event for friends and families not a State dinner. She didn't throw out food you had planned to serve or try to make "better" versions, she just wanted to share because that is how she treats friends & family.
Anonymous wrote:I am white, raised in the US. DH was born here, but ILs were born in India. When MIL comes to visit from out of state, she always brings food. Usually this is not a big deal. We eat it, or we don’t.
This time, the visit was around a big family event. We hosted a meal at our house for a mix of Indian and non-Indian friends and family members. (Everyone lives in the US and the Indian side of the family regularly eats a mix of Indian and Western food.) We had the meal catered and had tons of food, all of it vegetarian and meeting any stated dietary restrictions. In the middle of the meal, MIL starts pulling out her homemade food and pushing it on people.
It felt rude to me. It’s not her house, she’s not the host, we had plenty of food. DH thinks his mom is nuts in general, but does this seem reasonable to other people?
Anonymous wrote:At some level, it is rude. But, she's done this before and her son thinks she's nuts, so I suggest you focus on that instead of getting angry. You did nothing wrong, you took care of your guests, and she ended up looking like the weirdo.
Yes, I'd be annoyed, too, but if this is her quirk, then its not worth the negative emotional investment.
Anonymous wrote:At some level, it is rude. But, she's done this before and her son thinks she's nuts, so I suggest you focus on that instead of getting angry. You did nothing wrong, you took care of your guests, and she ended up looking like the weirdo.
Yes, I'd be annoyed, too, but if this is her quirk, then its not worth the negative emotional investment.