An etiquette question
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@Mik said in An etiquette question:
She made a real mess of our family trip to the Keys in March.
Aha! A clue! Did your brother pick up on the fact that she did not enamor herself with y'all, and feared y'alls disapproval of his marrying her? He knew he needed to inform y'all of his marriage, but he chickened out with an FB announcement to spare himself hard times?
If that's the case, maybe let him hide, yeah? Send some quasi-perfunctory message of congratulations and let the next move be his/theirs.
If he didn't want the grief, he should understand that you don't, either.
Gawd. As a friend of mine once said, people can get into more trouble than anyone I know.
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An interesting perspective Cats! That could very well be. Yes, he was aware of the pandemonium.
The two couples were coming back from a day at the beach and my brother and the other brother's girlfriend went into the grocery. She ran into him inside and looked aghast that he was not wearing a mask, saying had she known that she would not have come.
Then later she stated that the rest of us could get sick because we were retired, but SHE was starting a new job. Then whenever she was around the rest of us she wore a mask.
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I would reply to your new sis-in-law's FB post with a brief 'Congrats and best wishes to both of you'.
That's all. Ten seconds of time. Done.Who knows why he didn't contact you himself. Take the high road. You won't have any regrets later, and that's what could matter to you in the future.
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I would reply to your new sis-in-law's FB post with a brief 'Congrats and best wishes to both of you'.
That's all. Ten seconds of time. Done.Who knows why he didn't contact you himself. Take the high road. You won't have any regrets later, and that's what could matter to you in the future.
@brenda said in An etiquette question:
I would reply to your new sis-in-law's FB post with a brief 'Congrats and best wishes to both of you'.
That's all. Ten seconds of time. Done.Who knows why he didn't contact you himself. Take the high road. You won't have any regrets later, and that's what could matter to you in the future.
See, that's the thing. When I take the high road, it's very often that I do have regrets. For years.
I dunno what that means exactly but just putting that out there. Not saying Mik should listen to me.
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An interesting perspective Cats! That could very well be. Yes, he was aware of the pandemonium.
The two couples were coming back from a day at the beach and my brother and the other brother's girlfriend went into the grocery. She ran into him inside and looked aghast that he was not wearing a mask, saying had she known that she would not have come.
Then later she stated that the rest of us could get sick because we were retired, but SHE was starting a new job. Then whenever she was around the rest of us she wore a mask.
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@brenda said in An etiquette question:
I would reply to your new sis-in-law's FB post with a brief 'Congrats and best wishes to both of you'.
That's all. Ten seconds of time. Done.Who knows why he didn't contact you himself. Take the high road. You won't have any regrets later, and that's what could matter to you in the future.
See, that's the thing. When I take the high road, it's very often that I do have regrets. For years.
I dunno what that means exactly but just putting that out there. Not saying Mik should listen to me.
@Aqua-Letifer said in An etiquette question:
@brenda said in An etiquette question:
I would reply to your new sis-in-law's FB post with a brief 'Congrats and best wishes to both of you'.
That's all. Ten seconds of time. Done.Who knows why he didn't contact you himself. Take the high road. You won't have any regrets later, and that's what could matter to you in the future.
See, that's the thing. When I take the high road, it's very often that I do have regrets. For years.
I dunno what that means exactly but just putting that out there. Not saying Mik should listen to me.
Nah. In the cosmic scales of life, the high road is worth more attaboys in the end.