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Out of politeness, daughters should inform their brother and sister-in-law when visiting their parents. Because after all, parents and sister-in-law live together, and it must be brother and sister-in-law who are taking care of their parents. In other words, as a daughter, you should also take care of your parents, and your brother and sister-in-law should be grateful for taking on these responsibilities for you.
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Yes, when a daughter goes to her sister-in-law's house to visit her parents, she should give notice in advance out of politeness, so that her brother and sister-in-law can be mentally prepared and prepare meals to entertain her daughter.
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If you go to visit your parents, you will definitely see your brother and sister-in-law, they are all brothers and sisters, and it is normal to visit each other, so it is not appropriate to use the word "report".
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If the parents live at the son's house and the daughter visits the parents, does the brother and sister-in-law have to inform the brother and sister-in-law? In fact, everyone is a family and everything is prosperous, there should not be so many talks, accompanying parents and visiting parents, this is the responsibility and obligation of a daughter.
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The parents live in the son's house, and the daughter visits the parents, and tells them that after all, the parents live in the son's house, and the daughter caters to the family environment and is more harmonious.
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Out of politeness and family harmony, it is also necessary to say hello to my brother and sister-in-law before visiting, which is good for everyone, but no'Bulletin'So serious.
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Why does a family care so much? Aren't you tired of living? Visiting your parents is a good thing, but being asked by you will make it a bad thing, how can there be so many courtesies, there is no need to report it.
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What does the report mean, it's so serious, the relationship between you shouldn't be very good, if it's good, you won't use this word, so in fact, it should still happen, after all, it's my brother's house and not my parents' house, and it's inconvenient for someone to have the final say.
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Personally, I feel that it is polite. It's better to tell my brother and sister-in-law, my brother is nothing, but my sister-in-law is a foreign surname after all, and the family must respect each other, tolerate and understand, so that we will be happy.
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This is not necessarily, as long as your parents live in their son's house, I think it is better to talk about it.
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If you don't want to create family conflicts for your brother and sister-in-law's family, it's best to say hello to your brother and sister-in-law. As an adult, this bit of politeness still needs to be understood.
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After talking to your parents, it's best to talk to your brother and sister-in-law as well, after all, it's better to live in your brother and sister-in-law's house, and they know better.
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Although you live in your sister's house, why do you want to say that it is your own home, then you just tell him, can't you just add this yourself, what is there to worry about?
Isn't there a big house? Let them move away, it's so hurtful and angry, it's not necessary...
It's better not to go, the boy doesn't have a good thing, and after you go, why don't you think he can do it, the girl still loves herself!
No, the main thing is that you may have been living with your parents for a long time, and you also feel that you have grown up and should have your own private space, which is normal! If conditions permit, you can propose to your parents that if you move out for a period of time, you will go back, and you will feel good at home ( o ) ( o ah!