Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:32     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."


Yes. SIL intentionally leaves me out. I'm NEVER included. I just deleted her.


OK then, the problem is not that this one post was rude (it wasn't), the problem is that you and SIL do not get along.


It's a long history of her making it known im not family and that her brother should leave me. I've given her chance after chance. I just can't help but feel her comment was an intentional dig.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:31     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight.

There was a picture of your DH ("uncle John)" with his nephew.

A relative comments "nephew sure loves his uncle John."

And you think this is rude? Unless I'm missing something, why on earth would this be rude??


I'm in the picture.


Depending on the past interaction with SIL, I could see how Op could be upset. Is the nephew being held by your husband? I think context matters. Either way, don't let it get you upset. Laugh it off and move on. It's petty at best.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:30     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."


Yes. SIL intentionally leaves me out. I'm NEVER included. I just deleted her.


OK then, the problem is not that this one post was rude (it wasn't), the problem is that you and SIL do not get along.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:28     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."


Yes. SIL intentionally leaves me out. I'm NEVER included. I just deleted her.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:27     Subject: Is this rude?

He's a boy so maybe he does naturally like an uncle more than an aunt. As a girl I always looked up to my aunts more. Don't read too much into it.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:24     Subject: Is this rude?

I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:24     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight.

There was a picture of your DH ("uncle John)" with his nephew.

A relative comments "nephew sure loves his uncle John."

And you think this is rude? Unless I'm missing something, why on earth would this be rude??


I'm in the picture.


You are reading way, way too much into things. You are also a drama queen.

No, it is not rude.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:23     Subject: Is this rude?

Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight.

There was a picture of your DH ("uncle John)" with his nephew.

A relative comments "nephew sure loves his uncle John."

And you think this is rude? Unless I'm missing something, why on earth would this be rude??


I'm in the picture.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:22     Subject: Is this rude?

Let me get this straight.

There was a picture of your DH ("uncle John)" with his nephew.

A relative comments "nephew sure loves his uncle John."

And you think this is rude? Unless I'm missing something, why on earth would this be rude??
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:21     Subject: Is this rude?

I'm confused op. What part is potentially rude?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:21     Subject: Is this rude?

Ummm. No. Don't read into it
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:20     Subject: Is this rude?

Why the hell would that be rude? Omg you are super sensitive.
Do you think nephew should love you just as much? Lunatic.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:20     Subject: Is this rude?

OP...on what planet is that rude?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 09:19     Subject: Is this rude?

?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 08:59     Subject: Is this rude?

I posted some pictures of me, DH, and our nephew. Our DS wasn't in a picture taking mood. I posted the pictures to Facebook and SIL comments and says "he sure loves his uncle John".