How to Anger Your Future In-Laws

It's always a good idea to try to be friends with your in-laws. However, the time may come when you realize that it's just not possible to do so. For one reason or another, you and your future in-laws may just not get along. Maybe there were times in the past when you feel your future in-laws wronged you. The natural human reaction is to respond in kind. Here is how to anger your future in-laws.

Instructions

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      Tell your soon-to-be spouse about the problems you've been having with your future in-laws. If your problems with your future in-laws are valid, your significant other will take your side in the argument. Anything that stirs up problems between your future in-laws and your future spouse is bound to make your in-laws unhappy with you.

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      Stop going to family events. Your future in-laws will probably just expect that you will attend their family events. Instead, use that time to visit your own family, spend time with friends, or simply stay home. Your future in-laws will get the hint when you've missed a few family outings in a row.

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      Sit away from your in-laws when you do attend family events. There is no real way that you can avoid every family outing. When you have to be there, simply sit off by yourself and watch TV or just relax. When people do try to talk to you, be short and avoid getting into lengthy conversations.

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      Inform your family about your problems with your in-laws. It is practically a guarantee that your family will meet up with your future in-laws at some point. If your family knows that you've been treated poorly by your future in-laws, they will probably return the favor as a way of sticking up for you. Your future in-laws will understand the poor treatment is because of you.

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      Remind your in-laws that you're not going anywhere and that you and your new spouse are a team. Your future spouse should help you in doing this as well. If you and your in-laws aren't getting along, nothing will anger them more than knowing that they have no choice but to deal with you. In reality, your future in-laws are getting a new member of the family and must treat you as such.

Tips & Warnings

  • Don't go overboard when it comes to angering your future in-laws. You shouldn't harm the relationship you have with your significant other because you and your in-laws don't get along. Know what the line is and avoid crossing it when angering your future in-laws.

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