Dear Annie: Sister’s Constant Pestering Is Too Much
The writer says repeated demands for a visit are wearing them down while they care for parents and face cataract surgery.
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10 Articles
Dear Annie: My sister’s relentless invitations to visit them feel like a battering-ram to my soul
Dear Annie: I moved to northern Florida over a year ago to help care for my parents. My sister has lived in southern Florida for many years, and for as long as I can remember, nearly every conversation with her includes the same question: “When are you coming down?”
Dear Annie: If my sister asks me one more time ‘when are you coming to visit?’ I may answer, ‘never.’
DEAR ANNIE: I moved to northern Florida over a year ago to help care for my parents. My sister has lived in southern Florida for many years, and for as long as I can remember, nearly every conversation with her includes the same question: “When are you coming down?”
Dear Annie: I don’t want to celebrate my birthday since I’m having surgery but my sister insists
Dear Annie: I moved to northern Florida over a year ago to help care for my parents. My sister has lived in southern Florida for many years, and for as long as I can remember, nearly every conversation with her includes the same question: “When are you coming down?”
Dear Annie: Cornered by my sister's constant invitations
FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026
Dear Annie: My sister won’t stop asking when I’m coming to visit her
Dear Annie: I moved to northern Florida over a year ago to help care for my parents. My sister has lived in southern Florida for many years, and for as long as I can remember, nearly every conversation with her includes the same question: “When are you coming down?”
Dear Annie: Cornered by my sister’s constant invitations
BY ANNIE LANE
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