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EasterJoy
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You are actually upset about several different issues.It seems my whole life people don’t list and kid are excellent at not listening.
My family, when I was a financial advisor, my family refused to listen to change their portfolio when I told them banking wasn’t safe. I didn’t even say “told you so” in 2007-08.
My MIL & FiL have whole conversations answering for me. My MIL insistes MY sisters name is Tracy (ummm it’s not Tracy!!!). When I ask them to stop cleaning out house, they clean more. I ask them to wait to Christmas to give kids gifts and then they drop by daily with gifts; these are the same ones I have wrapped waiting in the basement. Aaaaaah
Kids (1.5 & 2.75) … Well, the stories are endless. My 2.75 is potty training, I’m in the shower & she poops in her diaper. Then I tell her wait, I’ll help you. She looks me in the eye me says, “myself” then In trying to do it herself gets poop everywhere before I can react and I can only say stop … Stop… STOP … And as usual, I wasn’t listened to.
Even the at resturants, I ask for a standard menu item & they get it wrong.
I’m running on fumes with no one listening. Is it even worth it to talk? Maybe we shouldn’t teach talking!!! (JK) I know Jesus says something like the ppl in Nazerious don’t listen to family but… Ahhhhh
You have no room at all to complain when you give people good advice and they don’t take it. It is usually rude to give unsolicited advice and even if you give solicited advice, it is still advice. You may know better, but the people getting your advice are still the ones who have the authority to make the choice and live with the consequences. Just because you are better at art than everyone else does not give you carte blanche to draw everyone else’s artwork for them. It would have been gracious to bite your tongue on the “I told you so” line; they are getting their consequences and don’t need anyone else to rub it in.
If you want your in-laws to live within boundaries that good manners usually impose for you, you have to draw a line. If they keep cleaning, you have to get stubborn and kick them out. If they won’t quit, then once you do get them out, you don’t let them back in. If they bring gifts that you have forbidden, you hand them back and tell them they will not be welcome to come back if they don’t start respecting what you say. This is what you have to do if you don’t want to be steamrolled by pushy people. This type lives for the battle of wills, so choose your moves deliberately. If a nose is to be cut off out of spite, it needs to be theirs, not yours. Don’t get angry; just stand your ground firmly. (If your husband is not on your side, address that. You have got to have him on your side, or this will be very difficult, indeed. The chances are, though, that he’s going to feel much healthier when he and his family have good openly-drawn boundaries to protect them.)
Correcting you on your own sister’s name? Check out of that conversation. Just walk away and refuse to talk to them or listen to them talking to each other. Honestly, I would say, “If I’m not even trusted to get the correct answer to ‘what is your sister’s name?’, then my contributions are obviously not wanted. Have your conversation in peace; I know all I want to know.” If they ask what that is, you just say, “Seriously? I don’t know my own sister’s name? Please. Get out your Crayolas and draw your own picture on that one.” As the saying goes, though, “Don’t try to teach a pig to sing. You just frustrate yourself and annoy the pig.” Don’t think you will reform adults with such bad habits. Your job is to defend your own boundaries, not to retrain or reform your in-laws. That is their work.
Children will insist on doing things their own way. They just will. Most of us will, at least occasionally. If we’re not even tempted to think for ourselves from a young age, that isn’t a great sign, actually. The best consequences for defying good advice are (again) the natural consequences. In this case, probably she gets to wipe up her own poop. If she’s big enough to make her own choices, she’s big enough to take her own consequences. I don’t mean getting angry. I mean, “Oh, well. When we have a mess doing things Mama’s way, Mama cleans. Since you did it your way, you get to clean up your own mess. I will watch to make sure you do a good job, because the clean-up is going to be Mama’s way.”
At the restaurant, point out that they didn’t get your request right. If they don’t correct themselves with apologies to your satisfaction, your tip ought to reflect that.