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His Brother And Sister-In-Law Started Trashing Him And His Wife’s Work Ethic, So He Shut Them Down By “Reminding” Them About How Much Money He Makes

Honestly, though, he pointed out how the ridicule had gone on long enough. Plus, they were being completely rude and judgmental in front of all the other dinner guests.

Ever since the dinner, though, he has taken some time to reassess the argument and his reaction. So now, he has been left wondering if “reminding” his brother and sister-in-law that he actually earns more than them was the best way to handle the situation.

Why do you think his siblings’ first instinct was to bond over him and his wife’s flaws? Should he have shut that down and set a clear boundary from the start? After the conversation escalated, did he have a right to defend himself? How would you have dealt with this situation?

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