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AIBU 04.11.2024
AIBU, which stands for 'Am I Being Unreasonable', is the perfect platform for sharing your thoughts and opinions! So, for today's AIBU discussion, we have this story from Reddit/Training-Baby2:
Am I being unreasonable for refusing to host family dinners after everyone bailed on mine?
'I (24, Female) come from a family that loves big Sunday dinners, and we’ve always taken turns hosting. Lately, though, it feels like I’m the only one actually holding up my end of the bargain.'
'Every time it’s my turn to host, my siblings and even my parents seem to come up with last-minute excuses to skip. The last time I prepared a full meal, my sister cancelled an hour before because she “wasn’t feeling well,” and my brother had “work stuff.” I spent hours prepping and even made special dishes that everyone usually loves. This has happened several times now, and I’m starting to feel like my effort isn’t being appreciated.'
'Last week, it was my mum’s turn to host, and everyone showed up—no excuses, no last-minute cancellations. Now, my turn is coming up again, and I don’t feel like going through all the effort when no one ever shows up.'
'When I told my family that I was thinking of skipping my turn and letting someone else host, they got upset. My dad said I was being dramatic and that it’s just how family is sometimes, but I can’t help but feel like I’m always the one getting the short end of the stick.'
'Am I unreasonable for refusing to host family dinners when no one ever shows up to mine?'