Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."
Yes. SIL intentionally leaves me out. I'm NEVER included. I just deleted her.
Sorry, but you sound like a nightmare.
Who sees offense in such a kind and mundane comment?
Your poor husband and inlaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP thinks it's rude because SIL didn't say, "he sure loves his Uncle John AND Aunt Sensitivia."
Yes. SIL intentionally leaves me out. I'm NEVER included. I just deleted her.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
It's Facebook. No one deleted her out of our lives.
Unfriending a family member from Facebook is a passive aggressive act and you know it. Maybe sil is a crappy person, but you're not exactly taking the high road here. You can do better than this.
Agree. That sounds like a very juvenile thing to do, OP.
If I was certain that there were a long-standing pattern of poor behavior on SIL's part, I would probably just not "like" her comment. But unfriending her over the comment - which in isolation is not rude at all - is extremely immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
It's Facebook. No one deleted her out of our lives.
Unfriending a family member from Facebook is a passive aggressive act and you know it. Maybe sil is a crappy person, but you're not exactly taking the high road here. You can do better than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
It's Facebook. No one deleted her out of our lives.
Unfriending a family member from Facebook is a passive aggressive act and you know it. Maybe sil is a crappy person, but you're not exactly taking the high road here. You can do better than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
It's Facebook. No one deleted her out of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
What do you mean? It's mirroring the SIL's passive aggressive behavior by avoiding direct confrontation and using indirect hostility. Especially when it's a family member...it's not some random person from middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.
Why is unfriending someone on Facebook who is intentionally trying to get at you passive aggressive?
Anonymous wrote:Well don't give her a justification of her irrational dislike for you by defriending her or doing something oddly passive aggressive. That won't help anything.