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After Her Younger Sister Ruined Her College Acceptance Announcement, She Screamed That Her Sister Was Going To Die Alone And Unhappy Unless Her Attitude Changes

Her comments pushed her sister to burst into tears, though. Afterward, her sister then fled the dinner and ran to her room.

That left just her and her parents alone. And while her parents claimed she had a right to be angry, they said it was wrong of her to scream such mean remarks at her younger sister.

Since then, she has also been receiving calls and texts from her family members– urging her to apologize to her sister. Quite frankly, though, she just doesn’t want to.

So now, she’s been left wondering whether telling her sister off was the wrong thing to do.

Does it sound like her younger sister is just going through a formative time in teenhood that is resulting in this attitude? Should she have been more understanding of that, or did she have a right to stick up for herself? Were her comments too harsh or warranted?

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