Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We enjoy vacations with one side of the extended family.
The other side doesn’t travel or vacation much - nor like to spend their money. So even going out to dinner or a day trip w admission tix with them sux. It’s like a big game of pretending to be ignorant when the bill or tip comes. Or when we check into our two bed hotel room with our two kids and they stand there pretending one bed is for them. And forget about ever getting a thank you for paying.
OH HELL NO.
Anonymous wrote:We enjoy vacations with one side of the extended family.
The other side doesn’t travel or vacation much - nor like to spend their money. So even going out to dinner or a day trip w admission tix with them sux. It’s like a big game of pretending to be ignorant when the bill or tip comes. Or when we check into our two bed hotel room with our two kids and they stand there pretending one bed is for them. And forget about ever getting a thank you for paying.
Anonymous wrote:I think people don't get to enjoy their nuclear families at all while they're babies or kids because they're constantly being pulled by their extended families. And then when their kids are adults they do the same to their adult children.
I think that if people got to enjoy their nuclear families while they're young, they wouldn't feel this need to force traditions and holidays on their stressed adult children.