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AITA for saying no to my grandpa's wife when she asked me to set an example for my younger siblings and cousins and start calling her grandma?
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I do feel for this woman. She feels alienated by the family, but forcing people to call her “Grandma” will not endear anyone towards her.
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She is far too pushy and entitled. Maybe she would've gotten what she wanted by just being nice and hanging out with the grandkids.
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Grandpa's girlfriend insists on being called "Grandma," grandkids tattle on her after she corners them: "You can't say no to your elders"
Top of the morning to ya, ya tea-lovin' ladies. When you marry into a family, it may take a while for them to start referring to you with specific titles. For example, your husband's nieces and nephews might simply think of you as his girlfriend, fiancée, or wife for a period of time before they finally call you "Auntie." You cannot force people to use these familial titles if they do not want to, but when they finally do, you truly feel like part of the family.
In our story today, a woman tries desperately to be included in her boyfriend's family. She wants to be called "Grandma" by his grandkids, but having had only a handful of interactions with her, they refuse. She attempts to corner them to convince them to use the term, but they tell on her instead, leading to a whole slew of family drama. Get all the details by scrolling down.