Anonymous wrote:Your partner needs to be the one dealing with this. His/her mom, his/her problem.
Anonymous wrote:Tell them in advance that MIL is a little cuckoo. Let them pretend they don't speak English.
Anonymous wrote:
Ugh. I would hate being connected to someone like that.
How often and for how long does she visit? Is there a risk these people won't want to work for you?
My mother-in-law gives a bonus to her household help whenever she has visitors staying over. You could do that, as well as asking MIL not to bother the household staff. You could also explain to staff that she is elderly and has no filter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her any request to them must go through you. Done.
Tried that. All she does is confront the person the next day and badger them. She'll say something like, "I heard you don't want me to call you? Was I bothering you? I didn't think I was bothering you. They told me you think I'm bothering you."
Why does bothering even factor into it? Just tell her you want to be the one managing their time so any tasks for them should be directed to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her any request to them must go through you. Done.
Tried that. All she does is confront the person the next day and badger them. She'll say something like, "I heard you don't want me to call you? Was I bothering you? I didn't think I was bothering you. They told me you think I'm bothering you."
Anonymous wrote:Tell her any request to them must go through you. Done.