Dear Annie: I’m Tired of Fighting with My Family over Who Hosts Thanksgiving
Family members argue annually over hosting duties and in-law priorities during Thanksgiving, with tensions escalating and parents avoiding taking sides.
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Dear Annie: I’m tired of fighting with my family over who hosts Thanksgiving
Dear Annie: Every year, Thanksgiving turns into a tug-of-war in my family. My siblings and I all live within driving distance of our parents, but the holiday always comes with arguments about who’s hosting, who’s cooking and which in-laws get priority. This year feels worse than ever. My sister insists that everyone come to her house, but my brother refuses because of something she said last year. My parents just want peace but are too afraid to…
Dear Annie: My family’s Thanksgiving is always a battlefield
Dear Annie: Every year, Thanksgiving turns into a tug-of-war in my family. My siblings and I all live within driving distance of our parents, but the holiday always comes with arguments about who’s hosting, who’s cooking and which in-laws get priority.
Dear Annie: How do I stop fights over Thanksgiving dinner?
Dear Annie: Every year, Thanksgiving turns into a tug-of-war in my family. My siblings and I all live within driving distance of our parents, but the holiday always comes with arguments about who’s hosting, who’s cooking and which in-laws get priority. This year feels worse than ever. My sister insists that everyone come to her house, but my brother refuses because of something she said last year. My parents just want peace but are too afraid to…
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