Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting thread. FWIW, I’m from the south and it would never occur to me to NOT personally pick up a visiting sibling from the airport.....
It is a DC thing, especially from millennial transplants who are so eager to shed basic manners to feel more worldly.[/quote
Another Midwest transplant. My parents don't drive to O'Hare at 6am (or after 10pm) for anybody. It's rude to get in at pre-dawn hours and expect a welcome party at a faraway airport.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting thread. FWIW, I’m from the south and it would never occur to me to NOT personally pick up a visiting sibling from the airport.....
Anonymous wrote:I think families are just different. Some here see a visitor as a nuisance - there attitude is fine, as long as I don't have to lift a finger and do anything for you...then great visit. If you want to use your time and money to come here, that is your choice, don't expect me to be appreciative.
Other people see family and friends and visitors very differently.
In my family we always pick each other up at the airport. The idea of 'find your own way to our house if you want to come' is foreign to us. It sounds like OPs DH also comes from a family that has stronger bonds and appreciates visits and OP just sees having to entertain her SIL as a nuisance
We also do other things for each other, we do give time and money towards each other - and it is reciprocal. You are flying there and spending money to see us, we appreciate that so we will do x and y for you.
There are a lot of people who truly feel they should never do anything for anyone else. That their own needs and wants are all that matters and they feel entitled to be as self centered as they want to be.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. THIS HAPPENED A YEAR AGO?
My gosh, this family needs to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:I would be so excited to see my siblings that I would def want to go pick them up!
Does no one else feel that way?
Does no one else feel that it’s the nice thing to do?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting thread. FWIW, I’m from the south and it would never occur to me to NOT personally pick up a visiting sibling from the airport.....
She sees him showing kindness as a character flaw