Anonymous wrote:This would piss me off and honestly I would just leave. I would also throw back uncles rude message. I’d tell him that it is extremely rude and overstepping. Remind him that he is not part of your relationship with your parents. If he persists, you’ll block his email so don’t be surprised if you don’t get future responses.
You are adults and a meddling uncle should not pretend that you are children who he can scold. It makes him feel powerful and relevant, remind him that he’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Tell him, “We you agree Mom and Dad deserve appreciation, and we already try to convey that through word and deed. So nice you can also be here and enjoy their hospitality, too!” Ignore the rest of his text.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that your parents have been complaining to your uncle about you and he is bringing this up as a warning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!