Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf? Are they going to make nasty comments to this man and his children all night too? Would also consider uninviting.
OP here,
honestly, this is part of my concern. My DH has already spoken to them and made it clear that it was a joint decision for us to invite the neighbors and that they are to be polite. They argued with him about how if they wanted to eat dinner "with a bunch of strangers", they would have gone to a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could totally see my mom hating this kind of thing and making “conversation” all night that were passive aggressive barbs. Your husband needs to be ready to intervene.
Agree that DH should be in guard but also should warn them in advance that they will be uninvited or asked to leave if they can’t be gracious. Have your kids make placecards for dinner and plan to place in laws at the far end of the table from your neighbor who should be seated next to you.
Remind them in advance that this is actually a religious holiday and that their reaction is about as unchristian and unwelcoming as someone can possibly be.
Anonymous wrote:I could totally see my mom hating this kind of thing and making “conversation” all night that were passive aggressive barbs. Your husband needs to be ready to intervene.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Uninvite now OP. Someone who is willing to be so breathtakingly and boldly rude will not be shy about making your guests uncomfortable. I promise you that. Don’t subject this poor man and his family to your in-laws. You will not be a gracious host if you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf? Are they going to make nasty comments to this man and his children all night too? Would also consider uninviting.
OP here,
honestly, this is part of my concern. My DH has already spoken to them and made it clear that it was a joint decision for us to invite the neighbors and that they are to be polite. They argued with him about how if they wanted to eat dinner "with a bunch of strangers", they would have gone to a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you told your MIL and she flipped. Then what did you say?
I told her that we are quite close with these neighbors and want to open our home to them at Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtf? Are they going to make nasty comments to this man and his children all night too? Would also consider uninviting.
OP here,
honestly, this is part of my concern. My DH has already spoken to them and made it clear that it was a joint decision for us to invite the neighbors and that they are to be polite. They argued with him about how if they wanted to eat dinner "with a bunch of strangers", they would have gone to a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would uninvite them for this.
+1 That is unacceptable behavior.
Anonymous wrote:So you told your MIL and she flipped. Then what did you say?