Man Asks If He Is Wrong For Highlighting Inconsiderate Behavior Of Wife's Family During Their Stay

"I find that rude and petty, considering we have hosted them and their 2 dogs for 6 days."

Damjan
Man Asks If He Is Wrong For Highlighting Inconsiderate Behavior Of Wife's Family During Their Stay

Family dynamics can be a challenging aspect of our lives, particularly when they involve the interaction of in-laws from both sides. Different families can have different values, expectations, and standards, leading to misunderstandings or conflicts.

For the past week, OP and his wife have been hosting her family—her parents and their 21-year-old twins. They have provided not just shelter but also cars, picked up visitors from a distant airport and even planned various activities for their enjoyment.

OP has personally shopped for groceries twice, spending over $100 to ensure a comfortable stay for their guests. The family didn't bring any groceries for their stay, relying completely on what was available in the house.

The twin 21-year-olds have been snacking and cooking their own meals using the ingredients available in the house. OP's main concern was not the consumption of the food but the lack of courtesy in asking for permission, as they were guests in his home.

When OP's wife brought up the issue, the parents seemed to miss the point and focused on replacing the food rather than addressing the lack of manners. Additionally, they started to leave receipts for the food they bought and asked for reimbursement, a move OP found petty considering they had been hosting them.

This left OP contemplating whether to start tallying his own expenses for reimbursement and questioning if his in-laws' actions were genuinely cheap and petty.

OP asks:

OP asks:Reddit

For the past week, OP and his wife have been hosting her family—her parents and their 21-year-old twins.

For the past week, OP and his wife have been hosting her family—her parents and their 21-year-old twins.Reddit

The twin 21-year-olds have been snacking and cooking their own meals using the ingredients available in the house.

The twin 21-year-olds have been snacking and cooking their own meals using the ingredients available in the house.Reddit

P's main concern was not the consumption of the food but the lack of courtesy in asking for permission, as they were guests in his home.

P's main concern was not the consumption of the food but the lack of courtesy in asking for permission, as they were guests in his home.Reddit

OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the a-hole:

OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the a-hole:Reddit

"They are being petty..."

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This Redditor thinks that OP is going to be mad no matter what

This Redditor thinks that OP is going to be mad no matter whatReddit

"You are all being petty when you should just apologize for the poor communication on all sides and move on."

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"Expecting grown ups to ask permission every time they’d like a snack does seem a bit controlling and petty."

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Just don’t host them...

Just don’t host them...Reddit

"Sounds like everything was initially unintentional but turned petty."

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Can you imagine?

Can you imagine?Reddit

The essence of hospitality lies in the act of giving without expecting anything in return, but it also demands a level of respect and consideration from the receiver's end. Unfortunately, this story reflects OP's petty behavior as he seemingly failed to strike that balance.

While his wife's family did overstep some boundaries, OP's fixation on tallying expenses and reimbursement undercuts the spirit of generosity and hospitality he initially set out to extend. It seems OP's focus drifted from the sincere pleasure of hosting his extended family to nitpicking about expenses and perceived slights.

His reaction to his in-laws' behavior and the plan to confront them with a detailed list of costs leans more toward pettiness than constructive problem-solving.

Damjan