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    In-law problems?

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    • J Offline
      just888
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      Wasted that most of us here like me do not know how to ACT, else using "苦肉计" maybe we can also earn a fortune.

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        Flowermonaster
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        just888:


        Can do bank transfer to ur PIL?

        Indeed my SIL is so protective over her hubby also that she asked my FIL to climb up the stair to help her drill the holes for curtain rods instead of her hubby. I wonder who fall down who recovering time is longer plus the medical expenses occur. Her hubby is her LORD while parents treat like maid like that. *faint* When I am not around I see no evil, heard no evil.
        Precisely thats what I suggested to my DH. He did ask his mum to open acct but she refuses saying too troublesome for her. We told her we will still visit her even if we transfer via bank but she said why bother? When u back then give. :roll:

        Your SIL is really like what old people said - finger bend out & not bend in type.

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          mummy of 2
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          just888:
          Wasted that most of us here like me do not know how to ACT, else using \"苦肉计\" maybe we can also earn a fortune.

          I can act but can't make myself so 没良心

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            just888
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            mummy of 2:
            just888:

            Wasted that most of us here like me do not know how to ACT, else using \"苦肉计\" maybe we can also earn a fortune.


            I can act but can't make myself so 没良心

            I believe in karma...u reap what you have sow, plus things will go around and come back to u. If we treat were to parents like that next time kids learn and also treat us the same way how? We are living examples for for the children lor..

            Sometimes is hubby's family side problem I just share my views with hubby will do not to overstep the boundary also. Wait in-law thinks we KAPO.

            Does anyone in-laws communicate with hubby in a dialect or language that you do not understand when u are around? Sounded as if they are comment about u yet do not want u to know like that.

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              mummy of 2
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              Yup mine speaks Cantonese which isn’t my dialect. I also believe in karma. Trying to stop my kids from too much contact with sil and niece.

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                mummy of 2
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                If it’s purely an issue that has no repercussion on me I’m happy to let things be.

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                  just888
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                  mummy of 2:
                  Yup mine speaks Cantonese which isn't my dialect. I also believe in karma. Trying to stop my kids from too much contact with sil and niece.


                  Hi-5! mine in-laws are also cantonese. I only understand hokkien and teochew. Me no need to stop my son for mixing as they auto never appear in front of us for a long long time. I doubt the cousins even knew each other by face if meet on the road.

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                    mummy of 2
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                    How I wish no need to see them also. They come every week 😞

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                      LOLMum
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                      just888:


                      Does anyone in-laws communicate with hubby in a dialect or language that you do not understand when u are around? Sounded as if they are comment about u yet do not want u to know like that.
                      my mil and sil do communicate in dialect which i dont understand and sometimes with dh too. however dh only understand it but cant speak it.

                      i am fine with it cos what i dont understand dont bother me. also my mum only knew hakka and a bit of mandarin and cantonese so we in the family also only spoke to her in hakka in front of dh.

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                        auntieM
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                        Haha... ...I am Hakka too LOLMum.. .. 😉

                        MIL will rattle of in her dialect when the issue not meant for my ears..
                        Makan sessions when and when, more gambling debts to be cleared, DH to attend never ending gatherings... :faint:
                        DH quite bochap nowadays..

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