Man kicks out aunt during storm after she criticizes his home, only for her to return seeking shelter

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    STORM WARNING
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    You can find a better place to stay, by all means go ahead.
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    So we're getting a couple of storms and it's. been heavy rain and wind for the past week. It's bad enough that certain areas are evacuated. I live in a pretty good house that can stand that level of wind and rain, where it's located flooding is not a concern. So relatives, friends, and neighbours are welcome if they need a place to stay.
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    In comes Aunt Kay (60s), my mom's sister, and her 3 children (F32, M28, F20) with their children. Aunt Kay is a hassle and honestly I'd rather not deal with her. But her place isn't in a good spot. So I let them stay at my place until the storm blows over. Aunt Kay has been nagging and complaining nonstop. All she does is laze around on her phone complaining about everything she can
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    think of. Her kids have told her to stop which turns into her becoming a raging screaming witch. So one day while we're in the living room Aunt Kay comes in and was talking to another aunt, Emma. Aunt Kay was complaining about my place and Aunt Emma was trying to tell her off but ain't no stopping that word-vomiting h •
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    Aunt Kay then says she can find a better place, mind you it's been raining all day and the winds have gotten stronger. You go outside and you'll be pelted and maybe fly off if you aren't careful. As her oldest is telling her to stop, Aunt Kay just keeps on going and tells me my house s ks. and whoever built it had s t for brains.
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    That set me off as the house was designed by my parents and they out their heart and soul into it. So I told her to leave and find a better place. then if she doesn't like my place. Aunt Kay looked offended and started telling Aunt Emma what I had just said. Aunt Emma told her off and then hanger up.
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    Aunt Kay looked at me and just tried to go back to her bde but I told her she had to leave and find another place. She didn't want to apologize and told me I was being sensitive and needed to respect my elders. I told her she didn't respect me and since she could find a better place she ought to leave.
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    I wasn't backing down so she went and got her stuff and when she saw her kids and grandkids weren't going with her she was not happy. I gave her an umbrella and some cash. That happened at around 9 am, she came back at around 2 pm drenched and defeated. She gave me a quiet apology and begged to be let in.
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    Turns out she went around to some of her friends places and even her bf's but they were either gone or telling her off for f in the storm. g around She now just lazes and keeps quiet. I don't care if she still complains but at least I don't have to hear it.
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    Edit: This happened in the Philippines. She did return the umbrella but not the cash. It was $5 (250 pesos) for fare. This is nothing new from her, she'll try to push boundaries to get her way but if I'm near I call her out on it. She's a big believer in respecting your elders but what she did is seen as a massive f k you. You don't insult hospitality, she's been getting verbal smackdowns from other relatives for what she did.
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    upset_pachyderm • 16h ago Not sure this is quite Malicious Compliance, but whatever it is, it's great. Hope your weather abates, and with it Aunt Kay.
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    • baka-tari 16h ago She was blessed with the consequences of her behavior raining down on her. What a lovely lesson she got, too bad it took her living that long to learn it.
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    Civil_Count_6485 • 16h ago You are awesome. Your parents raised a wonderful human!
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    Bearence 12h ago I gave her an umbrella and some cash. You were way too generous.
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    Deranged_Kitsune • 12h ago Make sure she understands that your generosity has reached its limits with her. Before the next rains come, tell her she needs to make arrangements to stay at one of those better places, because she certainly won't be back at yours.
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    eidolons 14h ago Yes, and I'm betting did not give back the cash or umbrella, either, lol.
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    Leading-Anybody7240 15h ago • Very good..someone with a backbone.. I like it..
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    Kineth 13h ago At least the rest of your family has some manners/etiquette or, at the very least, the common sense to not bite the hand that's feeding you.
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    StrictShelter971 • 15h ago Good for you on standing your ground. It seems that a little water calmed her disposition (and shut her up good!).
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    Sterling Silver2954 • 15h ago Hopefully she learned her lesson
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    Automatic-Move-5976 8h ago So, Aunt Kay and your mom's sister are the same person. Got it, and you took in Aunte ungrateful, her three children, and her multiple grandchildren? She's got a problem that probably needs professional therapy, and medication. It sounds like she
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    has developed terse, extreme criticism as a way of communication and getting attention. It's almost the same as people. who chuckle at the end of a sentence that really isn't appropriately ended with a chuckle. She's apparently gotten away with it because no one has had the cojones to back her down,
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    She is to be pitied. And needs help. But it's no excuse for her behavior towards you. Good on you for allowing her back in your home. Encourage her kids you force her to get help.
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    El_Basho 4h ago Respect your elders "I do not respect my elders based solely on their age. They had a lot more time to become a nicer person, but some of them did just the opposite"
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    ty10drope 12h ago Savage! In all the best of ways!
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    night-otter 9h ago Set up a space for her in the basement or garage. "You are out of the rain, wind, and not cold. Take it or leave."
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    imakesawdust • 6h ago "Unfortunately, after you left, another cousin showed up needing shelter so we let them have the bed you had been using. We can set up a tent and a sleeping bag in the back yard if you still need a dry-ish place to stay..."

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