Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they all had a wonderful time at your home. I would take it as a compliment. Can you see if there’s a way to be hosting less of a heavy left? It’s almost like you’re looking for a reason to be offended/upset?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why would this be awkward, OP? It was a reasonable assumption on their part, and it's also perfectly fine to say you want to go back to rotating the hosting.
Please don't manufacture drama out of thin air. There's already way too much of it in the world.
Because they put op on the spot in front of everybody and said (not asked) op is hosting. Extremely rude!
Anonymous wrote:
Why would this be awkward, OP? It was a reasonable assumption on their part, and it's also perfectly fine to say you want to go back to rotating the hosting.
Please don't manufacture drama out of thin air. There's already way too much of it in the world.
Anonymous wrote:You just spent a beach vacation with them. I say you're good until next year. Go travel on the holidays or something.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they all had a wonderful time at your home. I would take it as a compliment. Can you see if there’s a way to be hosting less of a heavy left? It’s almost like you’re looking for a reason to be offended/upset?
Anonymous wrote:Make it clear you're not hosting and also open up the possibility of not getting together if no one volunteers. Call their bluff. And OP, why do ALL holidays revolve around your husband's family? What about yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they press: “No, we’re all hosted out. But we’d be happy to come visit, or let us know if someone knows of a good restaurant.”
I can tell from this thread who the perpetual guests are. The health fluctuations of the in-laws are one thing, but BIL and his wife have no more excuses to expect yet more hospitality. You have your new home now, either invite people or at the very least don’t expect to be hosted again, some more.
Some of us enjoy hosting. Every year there are threads from people trying to wrest hosting duties away from their parents or in-laws. Op seems oddly hostile about a pretty normal statement that could be resolved with a simple conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Make it clear you're not hosting and also open up the possibility of not getting together if no one volunteers. Call their bluff. And OP, why do ALL holidays revolve around your husband's family? What about yours?
Anonymous wrote:You tell them you’re not hosting.