This mother-in-law’s ingratitude really gave people the needle and it’s an all-time jaw-dropper
This letter to agony column ‘Dear Prudence’ is an object lesson in being unappreciative.
It’s from a mother-in-law who wasn’t happy what her son’s wife did with the present she gave her.
And no matter where you think it’s going to go, it goes further …
The incident appears to have soured relationships within the family.
The letter was spotted by writer Nicole Cliffe, who said: ‘This bitch. NEXT LEVEL.’
We can’t argue with that, and neither could these people.
SHE WAS SHOWING YOU HOW MUCH SHE APPRECIATED THE GIFT. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU https://t.co/OtFL46tBSm
— Eddie Robson (@EddieRobson) November 22, 2018
"I gave you the laziest possible gift, a gift which is basically money, but less useful, and you DARE to respond to my kindness with A HAND-CRAFTED OBJECT? MADE WITH LOVE? YOU SICKEN ME." https://t.co/eH2IixtzCI
— Vitamin H (@VitaminHPanels) November 22, 2018
“My DIL gave us a grandchild half-made with genetic material we gave our son, can we legally take her to court”
— John Dougherty (@JohnDoc23) November 22, 2018
Jesus I can’t stop thing about this idiot. If she bought them a turkey and her d.i.l. cooked it would she not eat it because it’s “stingy”?
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) November 22, 2018
Jesus Christ, this lady has no idea how long it takes to knit or crochet a blanket of that size, and how much time, effort, and care her DiL must have put into that thing.
— Approximately Jane (@sgtjanedoe) November 22, 2018
I had to read this twice bc I assumed the problem was, “I intended this gift to be for HER and she used it to make something for ME and I feel sort of guilty, should I change something I’m doing?”
— Naomi Kritzer (@NaomiKritzer) November 22, 2018
If someone gave me a HANDMADE bedspread personally crafted by them out of high quality yarn, I would be so overwhelmed with gratitude that I would cry.
What the FUCK.
— Tenacious Grace (@TenaciousGrace) November 22, 2018
lmfao EVEN OUTSIDE the “time/effort/expertise is of value too” aspect i think it’s cute she thinks $100 would be enough to pay for an entire bedspread’s worth of yarn at a local yarn store.
— “Crazy Heidi” Belleau (@HeidiBelleau) November 22, 2018
What a knit.