Anonymous wrote:Thanks all for good advice on this. Just wanted to update. I said no without details, just that we were very busy this summer and could not host. They responded no worries, we will figure out other plans. I think they are probably pissed, but I am glad I stood my ground.
Anonymous wrote:I would say yes, because this sounds like a, say Yes to Life situation. It might be fun and interesting, and you would be doing a kind thing for a family member. But, you don't seem like the kind of person who sees life that way. If you don't have it in your heart to do this kind thing, then don't.
Anonymous wrote:I would say yes, because this sounds like a, say Yes to Life situation. It might be fun and interesting, and you would be doing a kind thing for a family member. But, you don't seem like the kind of person who sees life that way. If you don't have it in your heart to do this kind thing, then don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, Just another comment ... as long as no one says it to your face (that they are pissed, for example), it is not reasonable to assume ill of them. I know when you wrote they are probably pissed it was just a throw-away line but ... it's common and not helpful to your state of mind re: these people to assume you know.
Just because someone asks something no matter how ridiculous an ask it is, one should not take it a step further and invent what their reaction is.
Eh. OP doesn't value family or connections. She's happy to think the worst of cousins.
She's busy.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, Just another comment ... as long as no one says it to your face (that they are pissed, for example), it is not reasonable to assume ill of them. I know when you wrote they are probably pissed it was just a throw-away line but ... it's common and not helpful to your state of mind re: these people to assume you know.
Just because someone asks something no matter how ridiculous an ask it is, one should not take it a step further and invent what their reaction is.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, Just another comment ... as long as no one says it to your face (that they are pissed, for example), it is not reasonable to assume ill of them. I know when you wrote they are probably pissed it was just a throw-away line but ... it's common and not helpful to your state of mind re: these people to assume you know.
Just because someone asks something no matter how ridiculous an ask it is, one should not take it a step further and invent what their reaction is.
Anonymous wrote:I would say yes, because this sounds like a, say Yes to Life situation. It might be fun and interesting, and you would be doing a kind thing for a family member. But, you don't seem like the kind of person who sees life that way. If you don't have it in your heart to do this kind thing, then don't.
Anonymous wrote:I learned a great lesson from dcum. You don’t have to give reasons or explain yourself.
Be direct and assertive. You can’t host. If they keep asking, you can say it doesn’t work with your family plans. Worse case scenario- they give lots of pressure and won’t let it go. Quickly say you need to go and hang up.
I have a 13 yo. I would not host another for an extended time, family or not family.