My In-Laws Consistently Exclude Me From Dinners, So I Decided to Teach Them a Lesson

Amidst familial expectations and societal biases, a young woman’s “family trip” with her in-laws takes an unexpected turn. Struggling against perceptions of class and etiquette, she confronts a stark choice with profound implications. This is the full story:
I (26F) went on a “family trip” with my in-laws two weeks ago.

My mother-in-law has always considered me a bit “ignorant” and “backward.” She believes that because I come from a lower-class family compared to hers, I lack proper “etiquette.”

When we arrived at the hotel, they arranged a dinner outing at an upscale restaurant. My husband didn’t tell me about it until the very last minute—after he was already dressed and ready to leave. When I asked what was going on, he casually said that he and his family were going out to dinner, but that I wasn’t invited.

His reasoning? His mother had “assumed” that I wouldn’t be familiar with the cuisine or dining etiquette at such a place and thought it would be better if I stayed behind and ate at the hotel. I didn’t argue.

I simply let him go—and as soon as he left, I packed my things and caught the first flight home. When he found out I’d left, he was furious. He called me repeatedly, accusing me of being irrational and ungrateful, saying I’d embarrassed him in front of his family even though, according to him, he had “begged” me to come on the trip.

We had a huge argument, and when he got back home, he gave me the silent treatment. To make things worse, his family started posting passive-aggressive comments about me on Facebook, criticizing my behavior without mentioning me by name. The story was shared online.

The woman asked netizens if she overreacted in this situation, but users deliberately agreed she was a ’good guy’ here. It’s offensive for your husband and his family to exclude you from this dinner. Their reason for doing so is atrocious.

It’s even worse for him not to inform you in advance that he’d be having dinner without you. That your husband doesn’t understand why his behavior and his family’s behavior is completely unacceptable. svmonkey / Reddit

His family isn’t nice, but he didn’t defend you when his mother said such atrocities?

He actually thinks his mother is right, and you don’t belong there. Get out, now, fast, and find yourself someone who appreciates you. ****saxo / Reddit

Wow!

When it comes to world-class rudeness, this one is right up there. Does your husband even like you??? ArtShapiro / Reddit

It sounds like you have a husband problem.

Did he go along with you not being included in going to dinner? That is incredibly rude and disrespectful. He didn’t defend you.

He could have declined the dinner invitation and gone out with you instead. If you want this relationship to last, you both need to go to counselling to learn communication and boundaries. He also has to grow a spine to deal with his mother.

Ok_Nobody4967 / Reddit
Source: brightside.me

Related Posts

My Family Banned Me From the Reunion—So I Let Them Drive to the Beach House They Didn’t Know I Owned.

They banned me from the family reunion like I was a stain they needed to scrub out. And now I’m sitting in a rental car, watching my…

I Kept My $800K Savings a Secret. Until My Son’s Wife Decided I Didn’t Belong There.

The Envelopes I kept my savings private, and my son’s wife eventually said, “He needs to leave our house.” I didn’t argue; I simply smiled and quietly…

My Neighbors Made Me Take Down My Wall. They Didn’t Expect What Happened Next.

The Retaining Wall HOA ordered me to tear down my retaining wall. So I did… The day my neighbor demanded I remove the retaining wall that had…

My Family Cut Me Off for Nine Years. Yesterday, They Showed Up at My Oceanfront House Saying, ‘We’re Moving In.’ I Closed the Gate.

The Fire That Refused to Burn Out People think they know me because they saw a thirty-second clip on the local news or scrolled past a headline…

“You’re Not Welcome at Christmas,” My Dad Said — By Nightfall, I Had 42 Missed Calls

The Uninvited Benefactor Chapter 1: Access Denied I woke before the sun that morning, greeted by the kind of slate-gray Seattle light that makes the world feel…

-I Was Told to Train My Replacement — It Changed How I See My Worth

When my manager asked me to stay late to train the new hire, I took it as a compliment. I had built the systems, written the guides,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *