Anonymous wrote:If your plans are to go to someone's house for a party, you call and say you can't go because you now have an unexpected house guest. Hopefully they say you can bring her. It's tough if it's a smaller gathering.
Did you try to get a bigger table at the restaurant? That excuse is kind of lame, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL would totally be fine with this, as would I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your plans are to go to someone's house for a party, you call and say you can't go because you now have an unexpected house guest. Hopefully they say you can bring her. It's tough if it's a smaller gathering.
Did you try to get a bigger table at the restaurant? That excuse is kind of lame, otherwise.
Or she can say, "sorry Dh, you and your sister can stay home and bond while you learn how to use calendars and program my phone number in your phones so you can call or text me when you two plan things next time. I'll be out with friends. Have fun, I know I will"
Anonymous wrote:If your plans are to go to someone's house for a party, you call and say you can't go because you now have an unexpected house guest. Hopefully they say you can bring her. It's tough if it's a smaller gathering.
Did you try to get a bigger table at the restaurant? That excuse is kind of lame, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:If your plans are to go to someone's house for a party, you call and say you can't go because you now have an unexpected house guest. Hopefully they say you can bring her. It's tough if it's a smaller gathering.
Did you try to get a bigger table at the restaurant? That excuse is kind of lame, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I told SIL when she got here that I'm really sorry I had no idea she was coming so we made all these plans that we can't cancel and she seemed ok with it but I feel bad for leaving her all alone. And I can't call friends I haven't seen in six months and ask if she can come too. It would totally change the dynamic (she talks too much) and it would be rude to them.