Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just think it is rude and I am tired of obnoxious MIL's who think they can say/do what they want without regard for DIL. Who the hell do they think they are?
Not OP, BTW.
+1. A little off topic, but I get annoyed when people say that older men and women in general can say what they want without regard to politeness or others - shouldn't all of their years have been spent bettering themselves, and setting good examples for others? Not getting ready for the day when they can purposefully disregard everyone else's feelings?
Anonymous wrote:I just think it is rude and I am tired of obnoxious MIL's who think they can say/do what they want without regard for DIL. Who the hell do they think they are?
Not OP, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Confront her. "You keep saying that each time you visit, multiple times. How come?" Say it gently with a smile. Maybe she's uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:She's probably just coming from a smaller home and when she steps into your house the spaciousness just takes her by surprise. Yes, every time - she will get used to it.
Unless there is a back story here or she's saying this in a way that sounds like a criticism (wow what a big piece of cake you're eating there), I'm not seeing why this should be a big deal. So, she thinks that your house is big. So what? Do you love it?
Anonymous wrote:It's better than what my grandmother used to say: "You must have more money than God." She'd say this for every nice thing I bought. New car, new house, even when I bought nice clothes. "You must have more money than God." I still have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
Anonymous wrote:It's better than what my grandmother used to say: "You must have more money than God." She'd say this for every nice thing I bought. New car, new house, even when I bought nice clothes. "You must have more money than God." I still have no idea what that is supposed to mean.