Does the daughter in law need to cook for her parents in law?

Updated on society 2024-07-15
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the parents-in-law have the ability to cook, they don't need the daughter-in-law to do it, and if they lose the ability to work and can't cook, they should cook for the parents-in-law

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As long as your daughter-in-law has time, she should cook for her parents-in-law, because this is your responsibility, and honoring your parents is the virtue of the Chinese nation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no obligation to cook, but the virtues of the Chinese nation, respect for the old and love for the young, the practice of giving your in-laws is also your filial piety to your parents, you are filial to your in-laws, your husband will also be filial to your parents, people's hearts are long, and if you are considerate and understand each other for a long time, you will have a beautiful family, so that everyone expects the family.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You don't have to do it, but you still need your daughter-in-law to cook? What is the reason, they should serve you, get up and make me breakfast, serve it to you, you can throw it away after eating, put on your clothes and do whatever you want, what clothes, mopping the floor are their business, how can you be asked to do it, the daughters-in-law in the world are like this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the daughter-in-law has the ability, she can do it, it must be a family, if the daughter-in-law is busy and may need them to take care of themselves? How about this without absolutes? Generally speaking, the in-laws are good to the daughter-in-law, and naturally the daughter-in-law should be filial to the in-laws, so if they are not good to others, some daughters-in-law will fight back with grudges, this is mutual.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are busy all day and your in-laws are healthy and idle, you don't need to cook, on the contrary, you have to cook.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What about cooking? If the daughter-in-law doesn't have time at work, then don't do it, and if the daughter-in-law is not in good health at home, then it should be.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The elderly have limited mobility or their daughter-in-law is free, so there is nothing wrong with cooking for them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Kissing, the law stipulates that daughters-in-law have no obligation to support their in-laws, so they have no obligation to cook, but the virtues of the Chinese nation, respect for the old and love the young, and the practice of giving your in-laws is also your filial piety to your parents, you are filial to your in-laws, and your husband will also be filial to your parents.

    Kissing, the law stipulates that daughters-in-law have no obligation to support their in-laws, so they have no obligation to cook, but the virtues of the Chinese nation, respect for the old and love the young, and the practice of giving your in-laws is also your filial piety to your parents, you are filial to your in-laws, and your husband will also be filial to your parents.

    Hello, my father-in-law and I have three wrong views, I educate my father-in-law to be a man, I hope we can just change each other's cleaning, I told him to wash and clean well, and told him not to be idle at home anymore, you can go to exercise.

    If the daughter-in-law has the ability, she can do it, it must be a family, and if the daughter-in-law is busy, they may need to take care of themselves? There is no absolute need for this, generally speaking, the in-laws are good to the daughter-in-law, and the daughter-in-law should be filial to the in-laws.

    Dear, I think that the daughter-in-law, as a junior, for whatever reason, should try to be as tactful as possible in speaking, if you educate the elders first, it is not appropriate.

    I cook every day, so it's stressful.

    You can talk to your in-laws calmly, talk about your difficulties, and let them understand.

    At this time, your husband can actually act as a conciliator, and you can mention the current situation to your husband.

    It is better to let their son say it in person, and you will not "offend" your in-laws.

    If you need to come back from work and cook every day, it is true that your in-laws are not considerate of you.

    If you and your husband are at home at home, it is recommended that you discuss with them well, and do not use an educational or accusatory tone to express your inconvenience and inadequacy.

    I tried to do my best.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It makes sense of common sense. If the daughter-in-law lives with her parents-in-law. Then everyone can help each other and cook together.

    has always asked my daughter-in-law to cook for her in-laws every day, it depends on the situation. If the in-laws are old and have limited mobility, then, as a junior. Who can take care of them?

    Cook for yourself while also cooking for them. If the in-laws are healthy and able to move. Then you don't have to cook for them every day.

    I hope mine can help you and have a great day. Be in a good mood.

    If the daughter-in-law lives with her parents-in-law. Then everyone can help each other and cook together. has always asked my daughter-in-law to cook for her in-laws every day, it depends on the situation.

    If the in-laws are old and have limited mobility, then, as a junior. Who can take care of them? Cook for yourself while also cooking for them.

    If the in-laws are healthy and able to move. Then you don't have to cook for them every day. I hope mine can help you and have a great day.

    Be in a good mood. Now my father-in-law can't cook, and my husband said that in the past, the father-in-law could cook.

    Dear, he used to cook. Why don't you know how to cook now?

    He said he forgot to cook.

    Dear, do you forget it occasionally, or can't you remember it? Do you cook every day now?

    yes, I can't just cook for me.

    I'm so stressed.

    Indeed, cooking every day is a headache, can your mother-in-law and husband share the cooking.

    My mother-in-law is divorced, my husband goes to work in other places, and I cook alone.

    Next month I will take my children back to my parents' house.

    It's really hard, it's good to go back to your parents' home, relax, does your husband support you to go back to your parents' home? Don't influence.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From a legal point of view, there is no article in our national law that clearly stipulates that a daughter-in-law has the obligation to support her in-laws, and it is not a violation of the law not to support her in-laws.

    Legal basis: Article 14 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly: Supporters shall fulfill their obligations to provide financial support, daily care and spiritual comfort to the elderly, and take care of the special needs of the elderly. Supporters refer to the children of the elderly and other persons who have the obligation to support them in accordance with the law. The spouse of the supporter shall assist the supporter in fulfilling the maintenance obligation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mother-in-law can't cook, as a daughter-in-law can cook by herself, make an extra portion, give it to her mother-in-law, or take time, go to her mother-in-law's house, patiently teach her mother-in-law to cook, so that mother-in-law can experience the joy of cooking.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As a daughter-in-law, you have to take the initiative to cook. In this way, you can make a lot of dishes, which are very suitable for the taste of the whole family, and it is very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can take on more responsibilities yourself, cook more often, and let your mother-in-law do some other things within her ability.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Mother-in-law can't cook, daughter-in-law can do it, mother-in-law doesn't have to cook for you, if mother-in-law wants to learn to cook, you can teach her, it doesn't matter, but don't think that mother-in-law should cook for you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The daughter-in-law can also pretend that she does not know how to cook, and then invite the mother-in-law to learn cooking skills together, which can not only let the mother-in-law learn how to cook, but also enhance the relationship between the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law.

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