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How do i deal with a sister in law that forever copies everything i do?


Question Posted Friday September 10 2010, 5:43 am

How do i deal with a sister in law that has been copying everything i do for the past 25 years? She some how just know how irritate me. Yet again she has managed to do something that made my blood boil!

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dearcandore answered Friday September 10 2010, 2:42 pm:
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. Instead of letting it get under your skin, consider yourself a trend-setter and a trail blazer. So she copies you? So what? If you did it first, then it makes HER look silly, not you. In fact, it makes you look smart, because you thought of it first.

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bliz answered Friday September 10 2010, 12:58 pm:
Well, you've been managing to live with this for 25 years. She probably isn't going to change her ways now.

Can you give some specific examples?

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