Anonymous wrote:Your BIL sounds like an ass, and so do most of the people on this board. You sound annoyed, not jealous.
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting to me. My partner and I travel internationally a couple of times a year, and also join in on the requisite week at OBX.
We like to talk about our travels, but certainly not because we're "bragging" -- any more than my ILs are "bragging" when they talk about their home improvement projects, new cars or kids accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with this type? He thinks everything he says is right because he makes so much money. And that's all he talks about. Ugh. They travel 3 times a year (twice overseas) and he shows up at easter with an album. And they screw up the Secret Santa with Christmas gifts by going WAAY overboard. And don't get me wrong we do very well, but we don't make $1.5m a year. And now my sister is kind of a stuckup bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have money and you would never know it. Those that are wealthy and have class don't talk about money.
Ignore your BIL.
I love the way all these so called non-showy-offy types feel quite comfortable bragging here.
Anonymous wrote:I have money and you would never know it. Those that are wealthy and have class don't talk about money.
Ignore your BIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Not jealous at all. I just come from a family that believes that wealth should be understated. He's flashy, showy and loves to talk about how much money he makes, or spends etc. Example, they went out to Los Angeles last year and he came back bragging about how they stayed at the W and partied with celebrities. Really? A 40yr old surgical salesman who lives in DC?
I'm sorry. My dad is a salesman, my brother is a salesman, I've hung out with more salesman than you've had hot dinners. They're all natural extroverts. They're almost never mean with it, but they can't shut up. They never stop schmoozing and selling and playing Lord Bountiful, even with family. Your brother-in-law is never going to change, and is likely oblivious to your discomfort. My advice is to enjoy the gifts and let everything else roll off your back, for the sake of family. Don't seek out his company if you don't want to, but don't make your husband feel like he has to choose between his brother and his wife just to avoid some bragging.