This can get very sticky , as they are family. Talk to your spouse first and see if he or she can think of a way out before this develops into a full-scale family feud. If he or she cannot or will not, then you must politely and respectfully tell your in-laws how this makes you feel. Ask them what THEY think the problem is , and if the can suggest a solution. This MAY get them on your side , or make them realize their inappropiate behavior. If you are the parent of their grandchildren , it can be even stickier. If you can come to no agreement, try to be absent or occupied when they are at your house. Don't EVER yell at them or call them names, as this will put YOU in the wrong. If none of this works, and the situation degenerates , please feel free to ask for advice again. We will do our best to help. But please try these approaches first.
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I am not sure what you mean by "respond properly". Expectations are from the person who is asking and if he thinks she was rude or something else he should just walk away. She is not worth his time.
Kill em with kindness. Rude people expect you to be rude back to them. If you are nothing but sweet to them, it takes the wind out of their sails.
Outlaws are wanted...... inlaws aren't.
It means to respond or act in a similar manner as someone else. So if a person is rude to you, you would be rude back at them.
No you need to be arrogant and rude. Girls respond to that.
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Ask your spouse
If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.
You can respond by thanking them for the invitation and being honest about your feelings, whether you are interested in dating or not. It's important to be respectful and considerate of their feelings.
I do not know how you look so I cannot determine if people are rude to you because of how you look. If that is the case, then they are just rude people. People should not be rude to others at all and should especially not be rude to people because of how they look.
1. Be professional, stick to business and don't respond or make any comments about rudeness or personal things. 2. Keep the contact as brief as possible. 3. If the behavior is very rude or more than rude, ask for assistance - get someone who will just stand there and witness the interaction of you and your customer. This will usually stop the rude behavior, and if it doesn't at least your witness will be able to report that you were professional and didn't cause the rude behavior. 4. There is no rule that you have to accept rude behavior. If the behaviour is sufficiently rude (especially if your assistant can verify that the behavior is rude) you should ask for assistance of someone who has the power to ask the customer to leave.