Anonymous wrote:Your reasons for leaving early are totally valid and I probably would have done the same thing. But I also can see why it would piss your ILs off.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed with PPs that OP has flatly admitted that it was personal. She’s mad the in-laws wouldn’t play along with the pretense that they “needed” to leave early when actually they were just sick of the in-laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A visit that starts on a Weds is not a "weekend visit". Weds-Saturday is PLENTY of time.
Next time, don't plan to go for so long.
It absolutely is!
And if OP had **planned** for a Wed-Sat trip, I suspect everything would have been just fine.
But nothing changed - weather is always unpredictable, summer travel is always overbooked, work trip was already planned. **NOTHING** changed, and yet OP decided at the last minute to change her flight.
It's not the length of the trip that upset the inlaws, it's the fact that they obviously just wanted to leave early. I'd definitely have been upset if one of my sisters did that.
But would you have mistakenly accused them of lying about flight? Bc that’s pretty weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come my guests never leave early?
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Anonymous wrote:How come my guests never leave early?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently left a family get together at my parents house a day early snd would love to get an opinion.
For context, one sibling lives in town, two live within three hours, and we live a 2.5 hr flight away, this was a very inconvenient weekend for us but we agreed to it bc one sib is a schedule prima donna. We were originally flying home Sunday morning (arrived weds night) but decided on Friday to move flight to Saturday morning (out of town subs we’re driving home that evening.)
Our reasons were: flight was overbooked and there were no other direct flights Sunday, severe storms predicted, and one spouse had very important work trip departing early Monday am. (We recently had an epic flight cancellation saga so that probably made us more nervous than we would have been otherwise.) the other reason (unspoken, obv) was that we just honestly felt like getting home, felt like we had visited plenty and wanted a break before a busy week.) So although there was concern about flight we were also delighted to be home sooner.
In my family, the response would have been “oh that’s too bad’, we will miss you Saturday!” and that’s literally it. In-laws we’re genuinely mad though. Are wta?
Stop with your excuses and be honest. You don't like them and didn't want to be there in the first place. In future, if it is inconvenient, say so and stay home and then you didn't need to lie--which everyone can see through and now they think of you as liar.
Anonymous wrote:We recently left a family get together at my parents house a day early snd would love to get an opinion.
For context, one sibling lives in town, two live within three hours, and we live a 2.5 hr flight away, this was a very inconvenient weekend for us but we agreed to it bc one sib is a schedule prima donna. We were originally flying home Sunday morning (arrived weds night) but decided on Friday to move flight to Saturday morning (out of town subs we’re driving home that evening.)
Our reasons were: flight was overbooked and there were no other direct flights Sunday, severe storms predicted, and one spouse had very important work trip departing early Monday am. (We recently had an epic flight cancellation saga so that probably made us more nervous than we would have been otherwise.) the other reason (unspoken, obv) was that we just honestly felt like getting home, felt like we had visited plenty and wanted a break before a busy week.) So although there was concern about flight we were also delighted to be home sooner.
In my family, the response would have been “oh that’s too bad’, we will miss you Saturday!” and that’s literally it. In-laws we’re genuinely mad though. Are wta?
Anonymous wrote:How come my guests never leave early?
Anonymous wrote:although we were happy to leave I probably would have risked another flight nightmare/delayed work trip if I had known they were going to be so mad. And we definitely wouldn’t have left early just bc we felt like it. it just didn’t even occur to me they would be more than mildly bummed (and definitely not that they’d say anything, snoop around about flights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A visit that starts on a Weds is not a "weekend visit". Weds-Saturday is PLENTY of time.
Next time, don't plan to go for so long.
It absolutely is!
And if OP had **planned** for a Wed-Sat trip, I suspect everything would have been just fine.
But nothing changed - weather is always unpredictable, summer travel is always overbooked, work trip was already planned. **NOTHING** changed, and yet OP decided at the last minute to change her flight.
It's not the length of the trip that upset the inlaws, it's the fact that they obviously just wanted to leave early. I'd definitely have been upset if one of my sisters did that.