I’m part of a large extended family who are all truly successful and incredibly wealthy. I am proud of all their successes; however, I am in a far different situation.
DEAR AMY: I’ve struggled with the thoughtful way to RSVP to certain events in the past and now that I’m once again facing this issue, I wonder if you could please offer me your considered opinion.
We’ve now been invited to another extravagant celebration overseas, planned over the course of a few days. For an elaborate international celebration, you might add, “Unfortunately, a trip of this sort is just too complicated for me to manage, but I’ll be thinking of you all. I hope you have a wonderful time, and look forward to hearing about it when you return.”DEAR AMY: My husband and I have been married for more than 40 years. He has always had strong likes and dislikes.Until recently I didn’t realize how much my husband dislikes our son’s mother-in-law “June” .
Basically, I’m suggesting that you simply let this be, and resist the temptation to manage your husband’s relationships for him.
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