Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?
Quite the Miss Piggy you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever people complain about how I do something, my response is always "Cool. You can take it over from now on. Thanks!"
Yep! Same. If I volunteer to do things and people suggest this and that I need to do that, I tell them I LOooooooVE help and when will they be getting that done. I love their shocked expressions. 🤣🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Whenever people complain about how I do something, my response is always "Cool. You can take it over from now on. Thanks!"
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'd call my sister and ask her what was going on, if she needed any help, if she was depressed. Because perhaps there is something going on.
And then, if she told me some horrible news I'd understand why she was bring a brat. And I'd let it go and know she was taking out her upset on me (which isn't great or ok, but if it was something horrible, you'd understand better)
And, if she said nothing was wrong, then I'd tell her that she was NEVER to speak to me like she did yesterday, ever again. "I'd understand if you were just depressed or upset, but given you weren't, you were nasty, rude, uncalled for and I won't have you say those things to me, ever again." and when she asked what you meant, I'd spell it out for her. Calmly, not yelling, but I'd be clear.