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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2021-01-02 12:09 pm

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Dear Annie: My son has been dating a girl for a little over three years. My husband and I really like her. Our son loves her. Here's the problem: I have asked her before to help in the kitchen with meal preparation and cleanup, and she refuses.

They come once a week for meals, and we eat in front of the TV while watching shows. Everyone brings their dishes to the kitchen, but I'm left with the cleanup. Once, when I asked her for help, she said that she is company and wouldn't expect me to help at her house. They were here for Thanksgiving, and my mom asked her to join us at the table and visit, but she declined, saying she was OK where she was. My mom was hurt and upset.

I'm planning a big Christmas dinner and want the girls to help with cleanup and to sit and visit after the meal. How can I get her to get involved in the kitchen work, both before and after, and to put her phone away and sit and visit with us? -- Disappointed


Dear Disappointed: Staring at your phone and texting while at your potential in-laws' house is very rude. The polite thing to do is ask the host if he or she needs help, but it is also polite for the host not to expect the guests to do all the work. Have a talk with your son and ask him to help you out in the kitchen. Maybe his girlfriend will catch on and want to jump in. Her behavior toward your mother was also very rude, so address this with your son, too. Perhaps there is a reason he hasn't married her yet.
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My mom was this young woman, only her in-laws didn't suck

[personal profile] feldman 2021-01-02 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That poor young woman IS VISITING! Just the wrong gender.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who reads "sit at the table and visit" as the womenfolk social activity, like dishes, in families where the menfolk hustle off to a separate place to talk after dinner. By following her boyfriend, this young woman clearly doesn't know her place!

LW, your real family problem is that grandma still hasn't earned the right to settle into a comfy effing chair after dinner and interrogate the youngfolk at her leisure.