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November 9th, 2009Family mattersDear Mother-in-Law,
I am new to Facebook and yes, I am a mother in law.
I am in a quandary. I don’t know if I should or should not send an invitation to friends and relatives? Is there a proper etiquette?
I would NOT want my daughters-in-law or my sons to feel like they were -obligated- to add me as a “facebook friend” since were are far more than friends. Would you agree it is better to be requested than to request? I have received requests from friends of all ages but can certainly understand where a daughter-in-law, like mine, would be grief stricken over not offending me! What’s your advise wise mother in law?
From one mother-in-law to another.
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November 9th, 2009Family mattersDear Mother-in-Law,
As a new bride, I’ve heard horror stories about mothers-in-law being jealous of their son’s wife. Is there any way I can be relatively certain of getting off on the right foot with my new mother in law? Perhaps some “does and don’ts” for young wives?
Future Daughter-in-Law
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Tags: daughter-in-law, does, don'ts, future, mother-in-law, son, wives -
August 13th, 2009Family mattersDear Mother-in-Law,
As a new bride, I’ve heard horror stories about mothers in law being jealous of their son’s wife. Is there any way I can be relatively certain of getting off on the right foot with my new mother in law? Perhaps some “does and don’ts” for young wives?
Future Daughter-in-Law
Play the podcast below to hear My Mother-in-Law’s answer.
Tags: daughter-in-law, does, don'ts, jealous, mother-in-law, son, wives
