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Grandma Gets Kicked Out Of Lunch With 6YO After She Kept Saying It Was A Waste Of Money
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Grandma Gets Kicked Out Of Lunch With 6YO After She Kept Saying It Was A Waste Of Money

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Being frugal and aware of your spending habits isn’t a bad thing. It can help you save and prepare well for the future. The only times it isn’t good is when you make it other people’s problem. Sometimes penny pinchers go to extreme lengths to force their miserliness on other folks.

A woman was on the receiving end of her mother-in-law’s frugality during a Mother’s Day celebration. She reached out to people online to figure out if she went too far when setting boundaries with her miserly MIL.

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DIL pays for an extravagant Mother’s Day outing for her daughter, mother, and MIL only for husband’s mom to ruin the entire event by fussing about the money

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The poster’s 6YO daughter found out about a cafe that made princess cakes and served high tea, so the woman booked a table and planned a lavish outing to celebrate Mother’s Day early

Image credits: Jenny Galloway (not the actual photo)

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Despite the OP having paid for the entire event, her MIL kept complaining, calling it a “waste of money” and “pretentious,” even directing negative comments toward her granddaughter

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Image credits: cottonbro studio (not the actual photo)

The woman confronted her MIL and asked her to keep her criticisms to herself and told her it was hard for her daughter to enjoy the day when someone was acting so negatively

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The poster asked her MIL to leave the event, which led to her complaining to the family that her DIL threw her out for being frugal, to which her husband insisted she should have kept the peace

The woman had set up a lavish and exciting celebration at a new cafe. She wanted her daughter to dress up and enjoy the princess cakes, while she, her mother, and MIL could celebrate Mother’s Day early. She was happy to witness her daughter’s joy and see her wearing her favorite dress for the outing. However, the poster soon realized that her MIL was not sharing in the festivities and was intent on bringing everyone’s mood down.

Her husband’s mom is known to be a frugal woman, which is why she felt the whole outing was a waste of money. Her granddaughter was excited about the cakes and told her that princesses ate them, but the annoyed grandma retorted that it was only fit for birds. She found the whole experience pretentious and kept on making comments that were negatively impacting the kid’s experience.

Even though the poster mentioned that her MIL is frugal, judging from her reaction to the event, it’s likely that she is a stingy person. According to experts, people who are stingy struggle with compromise and often prioritize their financial interests over others. This can cause tension in relationships and even lead to conflicts. People might develop miserly habits due to various reasons, such as growing up in resource-limited environments or even because of low self-esteem and anxiety.

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An important distinction between frugal and stingy people is that frugality does not mean you have to give up on a good quality of life when saving for something. Frugal people still enjoy different life experiences while sticking to their preferred budgets. Stingy people might keep saving up at the expense of their quality of life.

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Whether a person decides to save money in a reasonable manner or be miserly is their decision alone. The difficulty arises when they begin forcing their views on other people in the family. Money conversations with family members can create a whole host of problems, especially if there are complex emotions tied to the need to save money.

In this case, the woman was able to hold her own and stand up to her MIL, but she was worried that the woman’s criticisms would affect her daughter. She told netizens, “I was a little shocked by her comment saying that my daughter wouldn’t understand the criticisms. She might only be six, and probably doesn’t have all the words used in her vocabulary, but she absolutely understood the intent.” That’s why she told her husband’s mother to leave as she wanted her daughter to truly enjoy herself.

To cultivate a healthy atmosphere around the discussion of money matters in a family, it’s important that all members listen with a nonjudgmental attitude. By comparing perspectives, they can eventually find common ground and resolve conflicts. Each viewpoint has heavy emotions tied to it, which is why it’s important to listen actively and with empathy, even if you disagree.

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Budgeting is important, but it shouldn’t be the focal point, especially at someone else’s event. The interfering mother-in-law tried to teach her granddaughter about the value of money without realizing she was ruining the child’s experience. The viral post got 9.5k views and 1.8k comments, with people shocked at the in-law’s bad attitude even though she was getting a free meal. Have you ever dealt with such a stingy person? Tell us in the comments below.

Apart from supporting the poster’s decision to kick her MIL out of the event, netizens were shocked at the husband’s reaction and felt that he should have stood up for his wife

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Paul C
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why is it that people always try to make the reasonable person in any argument keep the peace? They never, ever ask the unreasonable one to keep the peace.

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Nitka Tsar
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Because they know that the unreasonable person would never do it. So it is easier to persuade the reasonable one. Most often the reasonable person has done it already for quite some time. But there comes a moment when the reasonable person will have enough and just will not take it anymore. Plus: often times the people trying to persuade the reasonable one havn‘t had the same experiences and don‘t know the extend of it all

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, the 6 year old "is too young to understand the criticism" but "should understand the value of money". Please make that make sense! No, don't bother, because it never will.

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1 week ago (edited)

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Some people have even told the Son of God he needs to manage his money better. In Christianity, the greatest villain in the history of the world was Jesus' financial manager. I'm sure Jesus had given away the gold the astrologers gave him long before he reached adulthood, but he tipped off who he was by serving wine that was too high quality, and he shocked the responsible people of his day when he uplifted the prostitute they scolded for "wasting" a pitcher of the finest perfume on his feet.

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Are you married? OP is married with children to the miser's son. No, you don't walk out of a marriage and break up a family over something like this. No, you don't demand to sever a man's relation with his Mom. You deal with what you can with what you've got, and instead of thinking, "Why how dare she! I don't have to put up with this," you think, "What option can I take that's going to improve these relations." And if that choice is to stand up for her daughter, Amen. But easy way outs are for the dating scene. And eventually you've got to start thinking about what life is like once you've aged out of the dating scene.

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Paul C
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why is it that people always try to make the reasonable person in any argument keep the peace? They never, ever ask the unreasonable one to keep the peace.

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Nitka Tsar
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Because they know that the unreasonable person would never do it. So it is easier to persuade the reasonable one. Most often the reasonable person has done it already for quite some time. But there comes a moment when the reasonable person will have enough and just will not take it anymore. Plus: often times the people trying to persuade the reasonable one havn‘t had the same experiences and don‘t know the extend of it all

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Ripley
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, the 6 year old "is too young to understand the criticism" but "should understand the value of money". Please make that make sense! No, don't bother, because it never will.

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The Original Bruno
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1 week ago (edited)

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Some people have even told the Son of God he needs to manage his money better. In Christianity, the greatest villain in the history of the world was Jesus' financial manager. I'm sure Jesus had given away the gold the astrologers gave him long before he reached adulthood, but he tipped off who he was by serving wine that was too high quality, and he shocked the responsible people of his day when he uplifted the prostitute they scolded for "wasting" a pitcher of the finest perfume on his feet.

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1 week ago (edited)

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Are you married? OP is married with children to the miser's son. No, you don't walk out of a marriage and break up a family over something like this. No, you don't demand to sever a man's relation with his Mom. You deal with what you can with what you've got, and instead of thinking, "Why how dare she! I don't have to put up with this," you think, "What option can I take that's going to improve these relations." And if that choice is to stand up for her daughter, Amen. But easy way outs are for the dating scene. And eventually you've got to start thinking about what life is like once you've aged out of the dating scene.

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