In-law problems?
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Mil brought her friends to see dil's office :faint:
My SIL was shocked...office leh...not shopping centre. Her colleague told her mil arrived. OMG.
Can you imagine if she was given house keys? No peace at all. -
Wah! Your mil is bit too much leh! We sahm, have no office, our home is our office. Mil thinks we should be very free to entertain them. Imagine, mil comes up every time. We will kee :siao: very soon
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Desserts:
Wah! Your mil is bit too much leh! We sahm, have no office, our home is our office. Mil thinks we should be very free to entertain them. Imagine, mil comes up every time. We will kee :siao: very soon
No way am I going to give her house key...our home is private paradise...shake legs or lying on bed to surf Net...I will not have her intruding into my ME time. -
Thank goodness MIL has never asked for our house keys.
My mum has a set of my house keys and I have a set of hers. It's for emergency purposes. However, we still call beforehand to check before visiting, and we do not let ourselves in, regardless of whether the owner is at home. I think it's basic courtesy. -
I remembered this …
During the tea ceremony, my MIL gave me a gold chain and put it around my neck. Felt it was strange then, cos I was already wearing a necklace ( that was more impressive ) and it clashed with her necklace. Removed it when I was at my parent’s.
Many years later, when my Aunt was preparing for my cousin’s wedding, my Aunt mentioned that she was angry when she saw what my MIL did. Said the act of putting a chain around my neck was very traditional and aim was to control and make me obey her.
It gave me insight into my MIL’s mentality. I laughed it off and told my Aunt that it does not work, my MIL cannot control me and neither do I obey her. -
KSmom8:
i didn't know the necklace she gave had that significance :scratchhead:Many years later, when my Aunt was preparing for my cousin's wedding, my Aunt mentioned that she was angry when she saw what my MIL did. Said the act of putting a chain around my neck was very traditional and aim was to control and make me obey her.
It gave me insight into my MIL's mentality. I laughed it off and told my Aunt that it does not work, my MIL cannot control me and neither do I obey her.
anyway, i will not let her control me...dream on. -
Anyone had similar experience? My mil likes to say ‘slowly slowly’ to the kids. Everything also says ‘slowly slowly’.
Eg, after my kids had eaten for one hr and had not finish and I am getting impatient, I will tell them to hurry up, cos it is almost 7pm, n they have homework to do. They need to sleep by 9pm. My mil will come n tell them, ‘eat slowly, eat slowly, never mind’ … My blood is boiling, as I need them to finish everything before bedtime.
Or if my kids are wearing socks and shoes to prepare to go to school, and the sch bus will be coming, my mil will says ‘wear slowly, don’t rush, slowly, slowly’… Even I hinted and said that the bus is coming… She will still continue the same words… -
Haha sounds more like my mum than my MIL

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Everything also 慢慢吃,慢慢穿,慢慢做. How come in laws love to sing opposite tune? We have to rush kids to eat fast, so as to get homework done and then go to bed. If everything 慢慢, then sure to stretch into midnight and nothing is done.
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i guess this is so called generation gap. During their generation, not so fast paced,not so demanding…Also,imagine they reach this retiring age,they sort of losing touch with society…
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