First, let me say that Im very lucky when it comes to my in-laws. We get along great. And DH gets along great with my family. (Weve been married for nearly 14 years.)
But, even tho we all have great relationships, we often discover little quirky differences between our families that make us wrinkle up our noses, tilt our heads and ask huh? Why did you think/say/do that? or Thats a weird custom/habit/philosophy, etc.
Id be interested in hearing what little oddities DISers have discovered among their in-laws. Ill start off with a few I have come across:
My family: Santa Claus leaves his gifts by the Christmas tree unwrapped.
DHs family: Santa Claus wraps the gifts and leaves them at the foot your bed.
My family: Dine with your napkin on your lap, whether its paper or linen, and cut your food one bite at a time.
DHs family: Only linen napkins should be placed on you lap. Cut all your meat up into little bites before you eat any. (Adults and kids)
My family: We celebrate birthdays with cards, gifts and phone calls.
DHs family: Maybe maybe maybe youll get a phone call.
My family: Baby boys who are given the exact same name as their fathers also get the suffix Jr. because Jr. *means* youre named after your father. II (the second) means you were named after another male relative, perhaps an uncle or grandfather.
DHs family: When baby boys are named after their fathers, they should get the II suffix because that is classier than Jr.
So what have you discovered about your in-laws?
Kelley
PS: This thread is for fun. Its not meant to be a debate about whos right or wrong in the way they do things.
But, even tho we all have great relationships, we often discover little quirky differences between our families that make us wrinkle up our noses, tilt our heads and ask huh? Why did you think/say/do that? or Thats a weird custom/habit/philosophy, etc.
Id be interested in hearing what little oddities DISers have discovered among their in-laws. Ill start off with a few I have come across:
My family: Santa Claus leaves his gifts by the Christmas tree unwrapped.
DHs family: Santa Claus wraps the gifts and leaves them at the foot your bed.
My family: Dine with your napkin on your lap, whether its paper or linen, and cut your food one bite at a time.
DHs family: Only linen napkins should be placed on you lap. Cut all your meat up into little bites before you eat any. (Adults and kids)
My family: We celebrate birthdays with cards, gifts and phone calls.
DHs family: Maybe maybe maybe youll get a phone call.
My family: Baby boys who are given the exact same name as their fathers also get the suffix Jr. because Jr. *means* youre named after your father. II (the second) means you were named after another male relative, perhaps an uncle or grandfather.
DHs family: When baby boys are named after their fathers, they should get the II suffix because that is classier than Jr.
So what have you discovered about your in-laws?
Kelley
PS: This thread is for fun. Its not meant to be a debate about whos right or wrong in the way they do things.