Anonymous wrote:I remember the day I realized my ILs never sent us their photo holiday cards -- ever.
It was easily 10 years after we got married, and I was invited to a party hosted by SIL's neighborhood friend. I saw SIL's photo card in their holiday display and I said something like "Oh, wow SIL -- I didn't know you sent holiday cards!"
She said, "We send them to friends. Obviously you don't need one. You know what we look like."
So there. I'm not even "and family" - I'm "not a friend."
Anonymous wrote:It may be a quirk in how they want to address their cards. You would fall under “and family”. I feel like the way they address their cards would be more appropriate if they only knew Larlo Larlen and didn’t know the family, like a work colleague.
When I address Christmas cards, I address it to “The Larlen Family”. It sounds more inclusive, even if it’s not materially different from how your SIL does it.
Anonymous wrote:In the past, I chose very nice Christmas cards and signed them as “The Larlen Family. Larlo, Larly, and little Larlos” to send a clear message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? You are included in the “and family.” If I told my DH that “I’d like to invite my friend Janet and her family over for pizza next week” that I’m including Janet’s husband in that.
What a weird thing for you to be fixated on.
And by the way, look how you just referred to her! “DH’s brother and SIL”…so she’s your husband’s SIL, but not yours?
Based on her non- inclusive attitudes, I don’t call her SIL.