We asked, you answeredLast week, we asked NPR’s audience to respond to this social dilemma from our advice column Dear Life Kit: "We drive eight hours round trip to see my in-laws. When we arrive, my mother-in-law wants to know why we didn't bring anything for dinner." Here are some of your thoughtful (and witty) reactions to this situation. Just say: because we’re taking you out to dinner! Where would you like to go? —Jackie Spencer In the future, I’d discuss and make a plan for dinner in advance. —Becky Lewis Johnson First off, let their child deal with this. They could say, “Oh gosh! I didn’t know we were supposed to bring dinner. Is there someplace you can call for delivery? We are pretty exhausted from the trip.” —Evelyn DePalma I always ask "What can I bring?” —Sue Hudnut Say, “Sorry Mom and Dad, we already ate on the road since we were getting here so late. We figured you would have already eaten too.” —Lisa Kothe |
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