Anonymous wrote:You can’t engage in chitchat, but you can go back and forth for hours with people on DCUM about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't school starting? Shouldn't you be going home? Are you in the DMV?
Yes we’re going home soon, for the start of school. happy to be leaving soon, trying to relax this last week. I don’t actually think anyone is having a terrible time, just petty complaints all around. Also my uncle has a way of pressing people to see what’s bothering them, so he probably pressed my parents for some Complaints the same way he presses me. I’m so over him.
Have you thought of talking directly to your parents? Checking in to see if there are any problems?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
You can't say "great" and "I don't know?"
that is exactly what I say. But every time there are follow up questions.
Then say you can talk more after breakfast, coffee
In this case, at dinner, after camp drop offs and after work. Thats what I’ve offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
You can't say "great" and "I don't know?"
that is exactly what I say. But every time there are follow up questions.
Then say you can talk more after breakfast, coffee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
You can't say "great" and "I don't know?"
that is exactly what I say. But every time there are follow up questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't school starting? Shouldn't you be going home? Are you in the DMV?
Yes we’re going home soon, for the start of school. happy to be leaving soon, trying to relax this last week. I don’t actually think anyone is having a terrible time, just petty complaints all around. Also my uncle has a way of pressing people to see what’s bothering them, so he probably pressed my parents for some Complaints the same way he presses me. I’m so over him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
You can't say "great" and "I don't know?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would echo the pp. You can ignore the uncle but, perhaps he is hitting closer to the truth. You can't say 'good morning' even before coffee? That is rude. I think your parents are saints to host you this long!
Sure I can say good morning. But I can’t entertain questions likel “how’s your job going these days” or “how’s that friend from high school doing these days” etc. not before coffee!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that your parents have been complaining to your uncle about you and he is bringing this up as a warning?
Yes I’m sure that’s what’s happening but I guess I still see it as overstepping. We complain about them too but it’s just venting. What kind of warning would this be? They’ve already invited us back and on a winter vacation with them (which I’m having second thoughts about).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to not respond to uncle, but you do need to be civil in the AM, coffee or not. Stay in your room until you are ready to be polite.
I guess I’m not understanding why it’s such a big deal to not want to entertain probing questions about life plans etc first thing in the morning. I need to get out of my room because I need to get the kids ready for camp, make lunches etc so no I cannot hide in my room. But I’m busy getting them ready and then trying to sip my coffee in silence, outside in the backyard or in a room where nobody else needs to be so I’m not imposing on anyone. I guess I also don’t understand why this is an issue of overstaying our welcome since we were invited for even longer (we declined 8 weeks) and we are invited back. In my opinion Its not really ok to ask me all the questions that popped into your head just because they popped into your head then and there(eg how’s my friend from high school doing), rather than waiting until our nightly dinner or some other time we spend together to ask.
It’s totally fine for them to ask you any questions that pop into their mind. It’s not rude. If you don’t feel like delving into it, is is so hard to smile and deflect, with a “not really sure yet what our 5 year plan is, mom!” Or “Stacy! Wow. That’s quite a tale, can’t wait to tell you all about her later at dinner when I have more time! Speaking of which, do you need me to pick anything up for dinner tonight when I drop the kids at camp?”
It’s normal to talk to other humans during the day, not just at dinner. Now when you are working, it’s fine to say nicely, “sorry mom, I can’t talk just now, I have to get this TPS report back to my boss right away.” But nicely!
Hm I guess I disagree!
It’s never ok to be rude to your own parents! Good grief. You should treat them better than random people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to not respond to uncle, but you do need to be civil in the AM, coffee or not. Stay in your room until you are ready to be polite.
I guess I’m not understanding why it’s such a big deal to not want to entertain probing questions about life plans etc first thing in the morning. I need to get out of my room because I need to get the kids ready for camp, make lunches etc so no I cannot hide in my room. But I’m busy getting them ready and then trying to sip my coffee in silence, outside in the backyard or in a room where nobody else needs to be so I’m not imposing on anyone. I guess I also don’t understand why this is an issue of overstaying our welcome since we were invited for even longer (we declined 8 weeks) and we are invited back. In my opinion Its not really ok to ask me all the questions that popped into your head just because they popped into your head then and there(eg how’s my friend from high school doing), rather than waiting until our nightly dinner or some other time we spend together to ask.
It’s totally fine for them to ask you any questions that pop into their mind. It’s not rude. If you don’t feel like delving into it, is is so hard to smile and deflect, with a “not really sure yet what our 5 year plan is, mom!” Or “Stacy! Wow. That’s quite a tale, can’t wait to tell you all about her later at dinner when I have more time! Speaking of which, do you need me to pick anything up for dinner tonight when I drop the kids at camp?”
It’s normal to talk to other humans during the day, not just at dinner. Now when you are working, it’s fine to say nicely, “sorry mom, I can’t talk just now, I have to get this TPS report back to my boss right away.” But nicely!
Hm I guess I disagree!
Anonymous wrote:Uncle sounds like a shit-stirrer. Why is he there for two weeks?? Does he have his own kids and grandkids?
I believe in respecting elders, so I wouldn’t directly confront him or shut him down, but I would ignore him. Next year if you do an extended visit, make it a bit short and ask your parents not to have uncle there. For all we know, your parents are irritated with him but can’t express it to him so they talk about mild annoyances involving you. Then he takes that ball and runs with it!