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JackTheLad Jun 30th 2011 5:13 pm

Mother in Law from Hell
 
Apologies if this has been posted already. This letter from a future mother in law to her future daughter in law :eek:. I'd run for the hills if I were her.
Apparently its gone viral

http://gawker.com/5817134/meddling-m...-about-manners

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1Qn6IQfN7


It is high time someone explained to you about good manners. Yours are obvious by their absence and I feel sorry for you.

Unfortunately for Freddie, he has fallen in love with you and Freddie being Freddie, I gather it is not easy to reason with him or yet encourage him to consider how he might be able to help you.

It may just be possible to get through to you though. I do hope so.

Your behaviour on your visit to Devon during April was staggering in its uncouthness and lack of grace.

Unfortunately, this was not the first example of bad manners I have experienced from you.

If you want to be accepted by the wider Bourne family I suggest you take some guidance from experts with utmost haste.

There are plenty of finishing schools around. You would be an ideal candidate for the Ladette to Lady television series.

Please, for your own good, for Freddie's sake and for your future involvement with the Bourne family, do something as soon as possible.

Here are a few examples of your lack of manners:

When you are a guest in another's house, you do not declare what you will and will not eat - unless you are positively allergic to something.

You do not remark that you do not have enough food.

You do not start before everyone else.

You do not take additional helpings without being invited to by your host.

When a guest in another's house, you do not lie in bed until late morning in households that rise early - you fall in line with house norms.

You should never ever insult the family you are about to join at any time and most definitely not in public. I gather you passed this off as a joke but the reaction in the pub was one of shock, not laughter.

I have no idea whether you wrote to thank [your future sister-in-law] for the weekend but you should have hand-written a card to her.

You should have hand-written a card to me. You have never written to thank me when you have stayed at Houndspool.

[Your future sister-in-law] has quite the most exquisite manners of anyone I have ever come across. You would do well to follow her example.

You regularly draw attention to yourself. Perhaps you should ask yourself why.

It is tragic that you have diabetes. However, you aren't the only young person in the world who is a diabetic.

I know quite a few young people who have this condition, one of whom is getting married in June. I have never heard her discuss her condition.

She quietly gets on with it. She doesn't like being diabetic. Who would? You do not need to regale everyone with the details of your condition or use it as an excuse to draw attention to yourself. It is vulgar.

As a diabetic of long standing you must be acutely aware of the need to prepare yourself for extraordinary eventualities, the walk to Mothecombe beach being an example.

You are experienced enough to have prepared yourself appropriately.

No-one gets married in a castle unless they own it. It is brash, celebrity style behaviour.

I understand your parents are unable to contribute very much towards the cost of your wedding. (There is nothing wrong with that except that convention is such that one might presume they would have saved over the years for their daughters' marriages.)

If this is the case, it would be most ladylike and gracious to lower your sights and have a modest wedding as befits both your incomes.

One could be accused of thinking that Heidi Withers must be patting herself on the back for having caught a most eligible young man. I pity Freddie.

And thats before they get married:eek:

moneypenny20 Jun 30th 2011 5:22 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
:D Read that yesterday. Whilst I have no idea if the DiL to be did behave 'badly' or not, I would not be impressed to get such an email from a step MiL to be and as a parent, if either of my girls had their fiance coming to stay I would not refer to them as guests and expect them to behave as such. I'd expect them to behave as they would at home and if that means sleeping in and saying they don't want certain foods then so be it. It's called welcoming them into the family, isn't it? Snotty cow. :lol:

newjersey Jul 1st 2011 12:48 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
Ghastly!

comet555 Jul 1st 2011 1:18 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
That's just awesome!

I almost think perhaps they are both a bit guilty, although the mother in law does sound like a total cow and way out of line. I'm guessing once the wedding is over they're going to avoid each other as much as possible!

If that's a real letter too can you imagine how the mother in law would feel having it splashed about the internet! That'll make for some good conversation :D

moneypenny20 Jul 1st 2011 1:32 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
Apparently the father of the girl has now joined in saying she (the step mother) is so far up her own arse she doesn't know whether to fart or talk. :lol: The wedding wll be a programme on Channel 4, I can see it now.:D

Dorothy Jul 1st 2011 1:41 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
Quite frankly it annoys me that my future daughter in law could have the ghastly manners to post this private correspondence between the two of us for the unwashed masses to read.

Her manners are decidedly lacking with regard to our family's privacy.

I have chastised her verbally so as not to allow her to further disparage my good name with her unmannerly sharing of private correspondence.

If only my young Freddie had the good sense to see through her obvious lack of breeding and end this charade.

moneypenny20 Jul 1st 2011 1:50 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 9469013)
Quite frankly it annoys me that my future daughter in law could have the ghastly manners to post this private correspondence between the two of us for the unwashed masses to read.

Her manners are decidedly lacking with regard to our family's privacy.

I have chastised her verbally so as not to allow her to further disparage my good name with her unmannerly sharing of private correspondence.

If only my young Freddie had the good sense to see through her obvious lack of breeding and end this charade.

:lol: The UK media are going to town on this one. Apparently she got pregnant with her first child prior to marriage and she's now on her third marriage. It's hysterical. :lol:

Hebe Jul 1st 2011 3:00 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
I think the MIL is right. You adapt your behaviour according to the company. This would appear to be an old school family and I think she should act accordingly. I also think she is a guest, regardless. She doesn't live there or own the house, therefore she is a guest!

Kris_Rocks Jul 1st 2011 3:58 am

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
The MIL obviously feels affronted enough to have written to her which would say to me her manners were probably quite bad - at the end of the day we dont know how she behaved she could have been absolutely awful and rude.

Laights Jul 1st 2011 12:19 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
Now Freddie's mother has joined in and said that his girlfriend is a lovely girl and has never behaved like that in her house and she will always be welcome. :rofl:

There could also be a different reason as to why the step-mother has done this, it would be a perfect way for the step-mother to alienate her step-son from the family especially if she doesnt like him.

BadgeIsBack Jul 1st 2011 1:13 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
It got into the Age yesterday. Slow news day...

Bermudashorts Jul 1st 2011 1:17 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 
I think she (the daughter-in-law) does sound very bad mannered.

JackTheLad Jul 1st 2011 1:34 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 9469028)
:lol: The UK media are going to town on this one. Apparently she got pregnant with her first child prior to marriage and she's now on her third marriage. It's hysterical. :lol:


I can imagine the MILs frustration if her darling Freddie has hitched up with a twice divorced girl with kid(s), who seems a bit vulgar. but her tone was all wrong.

I was waiting for her to say 'and you pass the port bottle from right to left, and the wine from left to right, and never use the fish fork to eat peas. Bicardi Breezers are not an aperitif.'

In a way they probably deserve each other. One is too up themselves, the other could do with showing some respect for the future in-laws (though I'm guessing after this, that 'future' is debatable).

JTL

moneypenny20 Jul 1st 2011 1:37 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 

Originally Posted by JackTheLad (Post 9470010)
I can imagine the MILs frustration if her darling Freddie has hitched up with a twice divorced girl with kid(s), who seems a bit vulgar. but her tone was all wrong.

I was waiting for her to say 'and you pass the port bottle from right to left, and the wine from left to right, and never use the fish fork to eat peas. Bicardi Breezers are not an aperitif.'

In a way they probably deserve each other. One is too up themselves, the other could do with showing some respect for the future in-laws (though I'm guessing after this, that 'future' is debabtable).

JTL

It's the MiL who's on the third marriage with the kid conceived out of wedlock, not the DiL :lol:

BadgeIsBack Jul 1st 2011 1:37 pm

Re: Mother in Law form Hell
 

Originally Posted by Hebe (Post 9469109)
I think the MIL is right. You adapt your behaviour according to the company. This would appear to be an old school family and I think she should act accordingly. I also think she is a guest, regardless. She doesn't live there or own the house, therefore she is a guest!

I've actually read it now....if you read between the lines, and lay some of the gloss aside, the mother is actually bang on. Old school or not old school.

Some of the advice is actually correct. She should just have had a word...I mean people don't write letters so much anymore...

I fu**cked up big time years ago in someone's house and I wrote a letter of apology to both the mother and grandmother who lived there. And I never forgot my little transgression....


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