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Ask Amy: Siblings’ estrangement is a tangle over money

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Honestly, I do not like this at all. I grew up in a small town with lots of family around, but we would never do this. We might call when we were on the way and ask if we could pop by, but I don’t think in my whole life I ever had a family member show up at my house without any prior notification. If they did, I would think there was an emergency.

Last weekend they showed up and because we weren’t expecting company, our house was a complete shambles. We mainly keep it neat, but on this day it was awful. I was so embarrassed.

What should I do?

– Upset Wife

Dear Upset: You should tell them, “You really do need to call first if you want to stop in. I want to spend time with you, but could you please call first to give us a choice about whether it’s a good time for us?”

Ask the question and wait for their answer. If they don’t say “yes,” ask it again in a way that demonstrates that for you, this is not really negotiable.

Dear Amy: “Stressed by Stupid Little Details” detailed worrying about how to serve the food at her low-cost small wedding.

 

Your advice was fine, but mainly I was pleasantly surprised to read about what sounded like an old-fashioned, modest wedding. A rarity these days.

– Relieved

Dear Relieved: I felt the same way. I hope it’s a trend (but I fear it is not).

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(You can email Amy Dickinson at askamy@amydickinson.com or send a letter to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068. You can also follow her on Twitter @askingamy or Facebook.)

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