she had more important things to spend her influence on. And I (and she) seem to feel me and my sisters turned out well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, to answer questions. They are fully financially dependent on us as they work for the family business.
I'm not a Martha Post kind of person, but the examples are:
Married with kids and will only attend events that are fully paid by us or other family members. They never offer to pay and never say thank you. Other family members will no longer invite them to events as a result.
They speak loudly about money all the time. So much so that family members also are fully aware that they cannot be trusted when it comes to matters of inheritance.
They don't give small courtesy to others. Whether it's answering a simple question or giving people notice of something they have to plan for they just don't.
They cut people off very quickly without provocation. Just one day they are no longer speaking to BIL that lives behind them (been going on 2+ years now).
That is the problem of working for the family business. They've been coasting, never had to work with other people in a position where their value to the organization is judged nor felt the need to be with a team player or leader. They are in a special category where they can get away with behaving badly without consequence.
In other words, it's just total lack of generosity in life. It's always about what they can get out of someone. Now that I wrote it out it sounds like just a total lack of desire to reciprocate relationships and just a very taker kind of attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I was just watching Love is Blind yesterday and a man who thought he was old enough to get married at age 30, yet at a restaurant picked up a bowl of soup and slurped it all into his mouth. His "fiancee" should RUN. If he doesn't know basic table manners by age 30, there's no hope for this idiot.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, to answer questions. They are fully financially dependent on us as they work for the family business.
I'm not a Martha Post kind of person, but the examples are:
Married with kids and will only attend events that are fully paid by us or other family members. They never offer to pay and never say thank you. Other family members will no longer invite them to events as a result.
They speak loudly about money all the time. So much so that family members also are fully aware that they cannot be trusted when it comes to matters of inheritance.
They don't give small courtesy to others. Whether it's answering a simple question or giving people notice of something they have to plan for they just don't.
They cut people off very quickly without provocation. Just one day they are no longer speaking to BIL that lives behind them (been going on 2+ years now).
In other words, it's just total lack of generosity in life. It's always about what they can get out of someone. Now that I wrote it out it sounds like just a total lack of desire to reciprocate relationships and just a very taker kind of attitude.
Anonymous wrote:At what point in an adult child's life is it no longer appropriate as their parent to attempt to help them with manners or social constructs?
20s - I could see especially new in their careers
30s - maybe
40s - lost cause?
50s - we've failed as parents?
Fwiw adult child hasn't been diagnosed with a learning disability or mental health disorder but they are just not acting within social norms for manners. I'm assuming lost cause at this point and not worth the energy or possible lost relationship but it's definitely embarrassing.