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My In-Laws


Question Posted Saturday February 16 2013, 10:24 pm

whenever my in laws come over i got to my room, the kids are either younger or older than me and I'm 17. Am I wrong for going to my room ?

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Razhie answered Sunday February 17 2013, 9:52 am:
It's very rude.

You should spend some time with them - greet them when they come in, be polite and stick around at least until everyone is settled down and seated. You are old enough to be helpful with the younger kids and to answer questions and have some conversations with the adults.

They are family. They aren't always convenient and sometimes it's stressful, but you aren't a child who can simply ignore them and play off in a corner by yourself. You are a young adult and you need to behaving invitingly and respectfully towards guests.

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Jheel answered Sunday February 17 2013, 5:06 am:
You are running away from a situation..face it bravely..In life you have to face many grave situations..

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Xui answered Sunday February 17 2013, 1:49 am:
I find it too be a bit rude. When someone has company
expecially if it is family you should be respectful and communicate with your guest. Going to your room is very uninviting.

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lightoftruth answered Sunday February 17 2013, 12:34 am:
It's normal to go to your room when you have awkward situations. As long as you attempt to talk to them for a little bit and then eventually go to your room, it's fine.
It's not wrong but sometimes can be impolite.

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MoRuthless answered Sunday February 17 2013, 12:07 am:
Nope. It is human nature to avoid awkward situations. You are fine and it's perfectly normal.

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