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“FIL Shouted ‘Shut Up’”: Drama Ensues After In-Laws Rock Up To Vacation Unannounced
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“FIL Shouted ‘Shut Up’”: Drama Ensues After In-Laws Rock Up To Vacation Unannounced

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The holiday season should be a time for family, friends, food and fun. But it can also mean added stress and, of course, some epic family drama. 22% of Americans polled in a recent survey said they anticipate conflict with relatives at this time of year. Another study revealed that holiday family arguments get so bad that some people even end up changing their wills and estate plans. And a third poll found that 10% of those surveyed had shed tears over the notion of spending a holiday with their in-laws. 

One new mom was hoping for a peaceful vacation when she booked a house at the coast for her family of five. She’d also invited her sister-in-law, along with her husband and their three kids. The woman wasn’t expecting her husband’s parents and two others to rock up unannounced for a surprise visit. When she told them they couldn’t stay, her hubby was not impressed. Now she’s wondering if she was wrong. Bored Panda spoke to the CEO and founder of Trust & Will, Cody Barbo, about the long-lasting financial impact of some festive family arguments. 

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    What they got instead was a wave of conflict and drama in the form of a surprise overnight visit from the in-laws

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    When estate planning company Trust & Will conducted their own survey on family holiday arguments, the results surprised them. “One of the most compelling insights is how holiday disagreements can spark meaningful estate planning actions,” said Cody Barbo, the CEO and founder of the company. “Nearly 20% of respondents who admitted to having disagreements noted that family conflicts during the holidays led to revisiting or adjusting estate plans.”

    According to the Trust & Will survey, politics remains the leading source of holiday tension, affecting more than a third of respondents. It’s closely followed by family dynamics and past grievances, as well as relationships and finances. “Interestingly, while only 7% of respondents said estate planning specifically was a conflict trigger, these discussions often emerge indirectly,” said Barbo.

    While the survey didn’t delve into individual anecdotes, Barbo says they’ve seen from experience that holiday disagreements can escalate significantly. “For example, conflicts about fairness in inheritance or perceived slights during family gatherings sometimes lead individuals to reconsider their estate plans, including adjusting beneficiary designations or even excluding certain relatives. The emotional intensity of the holidays amplifies these situations, turning temporary disagreements into lasting decisions.”

    Barbo adds that there’s an unexpected silver lining. “The holidays offer a rare chance for families to come together, but this closeness often brings unresolved issues to the surface,” he told Bored Panda. “Even contentious moments can bring important topics to light, encouraging families to clarify their legacies and align on intentions.”

    Survey finds 1 in 4 Americans dread spending the holidays with their in-laws

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    If you dread spending holidays with your in-laws, you aren’t alone. A separate recent poll of more than 1,000 Americans found that 39% have skipped holiday gatherings previously, to avoid complicated situations. 12% are planning to do so this year. Nearly 2 in 5 of those surveyed said being in a relationship has made the holidays more complicated.

    “Whether they’re sad to miss family traditions or uncomfortable around them, 1 in 4 said they dread going to their in-laws for the holidays,” reported DatingNews.com. “Nearly 10% even report crying over the stress of spending the holidays with their partner’s parents.”

    Just under a quarter of respondents said holiday plans cause tension between them and their partners. The main arguments revolve around dealing with family dynamics, splitting time between families and financial strain.

    It’s important to make time for yourself during the holiday season, and the same applies to the rest of your family. This can help to break tension and avoid arguments. “We all need space for ourselves – to breathe, to regulate our nervous systems, and to look after our needs,” said clinical psychologist and author Dr. Tracy Dalgleish. “Whether you plan for your alone time or for couple time, ensure that over the visit you have space for just you as a family.

    Dalgleish adds that it’s important for couples to be on the same page ahead of the holidays. “Many couples don’t prepare themselves for family visits and move on autopilot from one event to the next,” she said. “This can create conflict, as expectations between partners are not being clearly shared and identified.”

    She advises couples to identify their most important values, agree on the non-negotiables, then discuss how they’ll address any issues that might arise. For example, sleeping arrangements, comments at the dinner table, or how many sweets your little one is allowed to have.

    Setting boundaries is also crucial, but Dalgleish says the action and follow-through matters the most. If you find people pushing your boundaries and refusing to accept them, you might want to consider a time-out. Or leaving altogether. After all, you can’t control someone else’s actions. But you can control your own reaction.

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    Robyn is an award-winning journalist who has produced work for several international media outlets. Made in Africa and exported to the world, she is obsessed with travel and the allure of new places. A lover of words and visuals, Robyn is part of the Bored Panda writing team. This Panda has two bamboo tattoos: A map of Africa & the words "Be Like The Bamboo... Bend Never Break."

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    Breadcrumb.
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    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Uninvited guests. It's just rude.

    Traveling Lady Railfan
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    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The absolutely did not "surprise you with a family vacation"... Surprising you with a family vacation would be presenting you tickets for transportation lodging and entertainment somewhere that you'd like to go so that you can spend time as a family. Like, here's four plane tickets and two nights accommodation and passes for this recreational facility. That's a family vacation surprise. When you have rented a cottage, and invited another couple, and our maximum capacity, and then they just show up, have sex, eat your food, yell and scream into the night, and won't leave, that's not surprising you with a family vacation. That's called hell.

    Beth Wheeler
    Community Member
    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh I absolutely would have kicked them all out and not paid a penny towards their hotel rooms. The SIL had a horrible plan and should have known better since she also has 3 & 4 yo kids. The FIL sounds like an obnoxious a*****e being loud and yelling when little kids were sleeping. And the nerve of the 20 yo and his gf screwing in the shower in front of the kids, they are shameless disgusting pigs!

    Bartlet for world domination
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    12 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    American puritanism? A three-month-old baby is not going to mind, it can hardly focus its eyes, let alone interpret what's going on.

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    Breadcrumb.
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    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Uninvited guests. It's just rude.

    Traveling Lady Railfan
    Community Member
    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The absolutely did not "surprise you with a family vacation"... Surprising you with a family vacation would be presenting you tickets for transportation lodging and entertainment somewhere that you'd like to go so that you can spend time as a family. Like, here's four plane tickets and two nights accommodation and passes for this recreational facility. That's a family vacation surprise. When you have rented a cottage, and invited another couple, and our maximum capacity, and then they just show up, have sex, eat your food, yell and scream into the night, and won't leave, that's not surprising you with a family vacation. That's called hell.

    Beth Wheeler
    Community Member
    12 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh I absolutely would have kicked them all out and not paid a penny towards their hotel rooms. The SIL had a horrible plan and should have known better since she also has 3 & 4 yo kids. The FIL sounds like an obnoxious a*****e being loud and yelling when little kids were sleeping. And the nerve of the 20 yo and his gf screwing in the shower in front of the kids, they are shameless disgusting pigs!

    Bartlet for world domination
    Community Member
    12 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    American puritanism? A three-month-old baby is not going to mind, it can hardly focus its eyes, let alone interpret what's going on.

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