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June 1st, 2010
EARLY EXIT FROM WEDDING DINNER DRAWS FIRE FROM MOTHER-IN-LAW
DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is upset with my wife and me for
sneaking out of a wedding reception early (before the dinner
was served). There was a long delay between the reception
and the dinner, and a DJ was playing loud, deafening rock -
'n' roll music.
We were seated near a speaker and it was virtually impossible
to carry on a conversation. My wife claimed a major headache
to the guests seated at our table, and we discreetly left
the reception.
My mother-in-law says if you accept the dinner invitation
it is bad manners not to eat the dinner because it cost the
hosts money. I say, if the reception has intolerable environ-
mental factors inflicted on the guests, leaving early is ac-
ceptable. Were we rude to leave as we did?
-- LOST MY APPETITE IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DEAR LOST MY APPETITE: Let me put it this way -- your mother-
in-law has a point. Because the music was so loud that you
were uncomfortable, you should have asked your hosts to in-
struct the DJ to lower the volume somewhat. It would have
been preferable to walking out.
DEAR ABBY: I'm the supervisor of a small office. One of my
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were very sick or your child was sick. Now they seem to want
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appointments. I am amazed at the decline in work ethic.
As I read about the unemployment in our country, I would
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with benefits -- but the recession hasn't slowed any of our
female employees down one bit. What has happened to the old-
fashioned work ethic that founded this country? (Maybe it
went south along with the jobs?) And by the way, Abby, I am
a female. -- TAKES MY JOB SERIOUSLY
DEAR TAKES: Most companies give employees time off for per-
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own illnesses or the illness of family members. If they
choose to use the time the way you have described, it is
their right to do so. However, if they are taking more than
the company offers, that could be a problem. While I under-
stand your point, please try to be less judgmental.
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DEAR ABBY: My wife and I work and lead busy lives. The dinner
table is the only place we can sit together with our son and
have a relaxing conversation. My wife, however, goes off
and eats by herself saying she can't wait -- even though
dinner is almost ready. I have tried telling her I prefer
family time, but she brushes me off or becomes angry. Any
suggestions?
-- HUNGRY FOR CONVERSATION
DEAR HUNGRY: Yes. If you want family dinners with your wife,
you will have to find out -- and resolve -- what is eating
her. Clear the air and you may find her less hungry for
solitude.
A gentle reminder: Families sitting down and sharing meals
together is a practice that is happening less and less, and
it's a shame. Teachers tell me that students who eat with
their parents usually earn better grades than those who eat
in front of a television set or on the run.
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