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My mother-in-law always lets me eat leftovers. What should I do?

It's unreasonable for your mother-in-law to always let you eat leftovers. Of course we want to refuse, but because of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, we also suggest that we should not hurt our feelings when refusing.

To be able to refuse her mother-in-law's unreasonable demands without hurting her feelings, she should be a daughter-in-law for postgraduate study. Because you have to express your meaning clearly and consider your mother-in-law's face, the key is to let your mother-in-law accept your rejection willingly. Therefore, the following methods are provided for your reference:

Method 1: Refuse to eat leftovers for vague reasons.

Anyone can say no, but it is not easy to say no without hurting people. Especially when you are facing your mother-in-law, so when you refuse, don't be too direct, but use some suggestive language. Simply put, the answer should be vague.

For example, you can refuse your mother-in-law to let you eat leftovers like this: "I have an appointment with xx (husband). Recently pregnant, everyone is taking good care of themselves. He specifically told me to eat less or not to eat leftovers. He said he told you about it. " This way of refusing to eat leftovers does not directly say "I don't eat", which is more acceptable to my mother-in-law.

Method 2: refuse to eat leftovers by delaying time on the grounds of urgency.

When your mother-in-law invites you to eat leftovers, gathering directly may make your mother-in-law feel that you are inhuman and unfriendly, which may cause resentment. Therefore, when your mother-in-law invites you to eat leftovers, you can delay, don't refuse in a hurry, but don't agree to eat in a hurry, let time deal with it.

For example, you can stall for time and refuse your mother-in-law to let you eat leftovers: "Oh, yes. As soon as you mentioned food, I remembered that there was a document in my car to take to my colleague's restaurant. I have to go down and get it first so as not to delay the work of the company. You can eat that meal first ~ "Then you can go out and buy some fresh and good dishes you like. When you go back, you can say," When you come back, you can see that this dish is delicious. Many people buy it at a discount, so you can buy some for everyone to eat together. " By procrastinating in this way, you will have more time to prepare yourself. Maybe when you get home and your mother-in-law has finished eating, you can eat your favorite dishes.

Method 3: Take retreat as progress and put forward reasonable suggestions.

When your mother-in-law asks you to eat leftovers, don't say no first, but take a step back, promise first, and then reasonably refuse her mother-in-law's request to let you eat leftovers. When refusing, give some explanations to the "leftovers" in time.

For example, you can take a step back and make reasonable suggestions to refuse your mother-in-law to let you eat leftovers: "Well, there are still some leftovers to eat, but I don't think you should eat some vegetables." One of my colleagues got acute gastroenteritis because of eating leftovers and went to the hospital. He told me that the doctor suggested that the remaining vegetables should not be eaten, because they would be converted into nitrite harmful to the body due to bacterial activities during storage; If it is pork or chicken, try not to eat it, because the taste will change. Even if you want to eat, you need to cook it thoroughly again. For the sake of health, it's better to eat less or not, otherwise it will ruin your stomach, and the loss will outweigh the gain. Do you think it's right? "Through such a case, the doctor's professional report, and the consideration of human health, your mother-in-law's psychology will be balanced.

These are some coping methods when the mother-in-law lets everyone eat leftovers. I hope it will help everyone. Do you have any better ways to deal with it? You can also leave a message to share ~ ~