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Xmas Lunch - Awkward
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My daughter is coming up to our part of the world and bringing her husband and the twins to meet their uncle and cousins for the first time, for Xmas.
My son’s new partner who is a lovely person but quite clingy has taken it upon herself to include her mother into the Xmas Day lunch. I have never met her and of course neither has my daughter and family.
The thing is, is that my daughter’s mother in law is shelling out for the whole week and paying for the rent of the large house and I have said to my son that really she shouldn’t be having to pay for a stranger, too.
Also my daughter wants the twin’s first Xmas to be with Just, family and not have a complete stranger at the dinner table.
I have said that I will text a message to the girlfriend and explain everything.
How would you word it? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chrissa...I agree with most on here. This lady may become a member of your family for many years to come.
One more person? Your son could have a chat with the lady paying for the house....offer to contribute or buy some special foods and treats......embrace everyone and have a lovely family...extended family and family to be perhaps...... Christmas.
Refusing to have her with you all could sour this Christmas and many more to come...... and believe me, Chrissa...... from my experience with a sister you want to avoid that!
And really....the twins won't know a stranger from anyone else surely?
One more person? Your son could have a chat with the lady paying for the house....offer to contribute or buy some special foods and treats......embrace everyone and have a lovely family...extended family and family to be perhaps...... Christmas.
Refusing to have her with you all could sour this Christmas and many more to come...... and believe me, Chrissa...... from my experience with a sister you want to avoid that!
And really....the twins won't know a stranger from anyone else surely?
Uninvite your sons girlfriend so that she can spend Christmas with her mother .... your son can then decide if he wants to spend the time with them and you won't have to cook so much. Or just let her come and join in with your family do because otherwise she may well be lonely and no one wants that .... or do they....
It could still make things very awkward, in the future, chrissa... you know what relationships are like. His partner may well not give him an easy time. And the mother may well need some company at Christmas.
I once invited a (very) old ex of my sister for Christmas, as I accidentally found out he would be alone and was just going to wander around the village. Everyone who came, brought him a small present and he was very included. He said it was actually the best Christmas he had ever had. Although my sister occasionally takes the pee about me inviting her ex for Christmas... we are glad we did.
I would look ahead now, and just let her come xx
I once invited a (very) old ex of my sister for Christmas, as I accidentally found out he would be alone and was just going to wander around the village. Everyone who came, brought him a small present and he was very included. He said it was actually the best Christmas he had ever had. Although my sister occasionally takes the pee about me inviting her ex for Christmas... we are glad we did.
I would look ahead now, and just let her come xx
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