Anonymous wrote:I think 5 minutes to say hi and chit chat is reasonable. Then excuse yourself to do something else.
Though I am currently in a fight with DH because I didn't want to participate in DAILY zoom calls with his mom and family. Dropping in to say hi wasn't enough, I was rude because I didn't want to stay on the whole time. Also, looking elsewhere or doing something else while being on was rude. Never mind that I work and we have two kids to school, and therefore a million things to catch up on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let your spouse and kids participate and you can drift off and do something else as you had other plans.
Don't be a wet blanket.
Or a petty POS. Grow up, op. “These people” are your kids family. Set an example as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse does these and I don’t participate - I hate zoom. Similarly, he does not have to participate in calls with my mom. You do you.
I don’t participate in my spouse’s family’s Zoom happy hours or group chats either. Some spouses participate, some don’t. I don’t think they really miss me.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse does these and I don’t participate - I hate zoom. Similarly, he does not have to participate in calls with my mom. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We don't have kids. In past weeks, I've done what others suggested by being on the call at the start and then dropping off to do laundry/walk the dog, etc. The issue is that the other SO's are on the call for the whole time. Last week, I had told husband I wanted to sit it out, so he told them I wasn't feeling well, to which apparently IL's were worried that I was gravely ill. Also, while I don't think DH would ever admit it to me, I think he feels jealous that his sibling's spouses are on this call, and I'm sitting it out.
Be a better spouse to your DH and participate in the calls, then. Is it really that hard for you to experience a bit of boredom?
You don't come across well in this thread, OP. Be a decent person and do the damn call.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We don't have kids. In past weeks, I've done what others suggested by being on the call at the start and then dropping off to do laundry/walk the dog, etc. The issue is that the other SO's are on the call for the whole time. Last week, I had told husband I wanted to sit it out, so he told them I wasn't feeling well, to which apparently IL's were worried that I was gravely ill. Also, while I don't think DH would ever admit it to me, I think he feels jealous that his sibling's spouses are on this call, and I'm sitting it out.