Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My BIL asked DH and he said he wasn’t available. He also asked DH’s friend and the friend said yes. At an event, friend’s wife center and was obviously annoyed. Friend didn’t want to but felt bad saying no.
DH told BIL to hire movers and that they were too old for this. BIL ended up getting a bunch of furniture from our house and when the movers billed him, he thought DH would pay since he suggested the movers in the first place. WTF.
Did you post this here before? Your last paragraph sounds strangely familiar. It annoyed me then and it annoys me now. BIL wanted DH to pay? WTF?
Anonymous wrote:My BIL asked DH and he said he wasn’t available. He also asked DH’s friend and the friend said yes. At an event, friend’s wife center and was obviously annoyed. Friend didn’t want to but felt bad saying no.
DH told BIL to hire movers and that they were too old for this. BIL ended up getting a bunch of furniture from our house and when the movers billed him, he thought DH would pay since he suggested the movers in the first place. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:My BIL asked DH and he said he wasn’t available. He also asked DH’s friend and the friend said yes. At an event, friend’s wife center and was obviously annoyed. Friend didn’t want to but felt bad saying no.
DH told BIL to hire movers and that they were too old for this. BIL ended up getting a bunch of furniture from our house and when the movers billed him, he thought DH would pay since he suggested the movers in the first place. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously I’m not moving boxes but I could not imagine saying I can’t help unpack the kitchen 1 weekend day or not let my H do what he wants because I feel jealous he’s spending time with his sibling.
Btw, if your over 40 why not hire someone to do the chores at your house you need done?
OP should hire someone to work at her house so she can go unpack her BIL’s house?
I can’t figure if you’re trolling or just dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Sorry, I don’t help with moving. Can I drop by with lunch?”
Why does she need to drop by with lunch? DH is helping them. You don’t need to RSVP, OP. Say nothing.
Because she's a decent human being. It's family and moving is stressful. If she likes her BIL/SIL, it's a nice gesture to stop by with lunch when they are moving.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s my BIL and SIL. Can’t politely decline or say I’m unavailable. It’s frustrating because I know they can afford to hire movers, they’re just too cheap and would rather rely in free help from family and friends.
It’s my husband’s younger brother so he’s spending all day there helping him when we have shit we need to get done here to prepare for the work week.