Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry someone whose parents have such atrocious table manners because his cannot be any better.
Anonymous wrote:Probably the same way you did. Kids are by nature rude, I mean, Observant and lacking a filter. Later you explain to him that pointing out others bad habits is rude and part of having good manners is gracefully interacting with others who don't have good manners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the situation: my ILs don't have even minimal table manners. In fact, ILs are so bad, I avoid looking at them during shared meals. The last time, my 4 y.o. DC said something like: "Look, grandma chews with her mouth open!". I said that we don't correct adults, but then DC went to explain (basically repeated what I taught him) the importance of table manners, and I distracted him with something else. ILs don't care, but DH was irritated by me the whole evening. How would handle this situation?
Why was your DH mad at you? You didn't do anything.
I did not ask but sensed he felt I indirectly humiliated his parents through DC.
Then your husband is a dick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the situation: my ILs don't have even minimal table manners. In fact, ILs are so bad, I avoid looking at them during shared meals. The last time, my 4 y.o. DC said something like: "Look, grandma chews with her mouth open!". I said that we don't correct adults, but then DC went to explain (basically repeated what I taught him) the importance of table manners, and I distracted him with something else. ILs don't care, but DH was irritated by me the whole evening. How would handle this situation?
Why was your DH mad at you? You didn't do anything.
I did not ask but sensed he felt I indirectly humiliated his parents through DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the situation: my ILs don't have even minimal table manners. In fact, ILs are so bad, I avoid looking at them during shared meals. The last time, my 4 y.o. DC said something like: "Look, grandma chews with her mouth open!". I said that we don't correct adults, but then DC went to explain (basically repeated what I taught him) the importance of table manners, and I distracted him with something else. ILs don't care, but DH was irritated by me the whole evening. How would handle this situation?
Why was your DH mad at you? You didn't do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the situation: my ILs don't have even minimal table manners. In fact, ILs are so bad, I avoid looking at them during shared meals. The last time, my 4 y.o. DC said something like: "Look, grandma chews with her mouth open!". I said that we don't correct adults, but then DC went to explain (basically repeated what I taught him) the importance of table manners, and I distracted him with something else. ILs don't care, but DH was irritated by me the whole evening. How would handle this situation?