Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Ugh, you could have been a bit more diplomatic.
+1. I would leave you $1
NP. You say that like it’s a punishment, but that’s actually a favor. Leaving someone nothing means they don’t have endless chores for months and months, trying to give away unwanted items and having to throw things away. Giving someone only $1 is actually saving them from sinking hours if not days if not weeks of taking care of your possessions, so that’s actually quite generous. I would 100% take that deal. I have my own money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Ugh, you could have been a bit more diplomatic.
+1. I would leave you $1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Ugh, you could have been a bit more diplomatic.
+1. I would leave you $1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Omg! Girl!
And even the jewelry is pretty iffy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Ugh, you could have been a bit more diplomatic.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL had a conniption when no one wanted full photo albums of her parents’ vacations.
Like, THEY went to Japan. Glad they had a good time. Save one photo per trip. Then go live YOUR life and make your own wonderful memories on vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Omg! Girl!
And even the jewelry is pretty iffy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have told my parents and ILs that unless its money, real estate, or jewelry I don't want it. ILs were stung but I stand by what I said.
Omg! Girl!
Anonymous wrote:When grandpa was moving out of his house, all the kids amd grandkids were gathered (summoned?), and/but we had a plan. The adult grandkid in charge told us all to take stuff, as grandpa lived through the depression and was a bit of a hoarder (think broken appliances, because he thought someone could fix them). So, he happily asked us who wanted different items, we all happily said yes, and then we all donated or dumped the stuff we took that we didn't want.
Grandpa was happy thinking his important stuff was with family, and family was happy to all help get rid of the junk and help him with this big move/transition