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My mother-in-law doesn't give presents to her mother, my husband's grandmother, on the Dragon Boat Festival. As the daughter-in-law of my mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law of my grandmother's gran

My mother-in-law doesn't give presents to her mother, my husband's grandmother, on the Dragon Boat Festival. As the daughter-in-law of my mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law of my grandmother's grandson, can I give her a gift? Hello, according to your starting point, you really should send it.

Because your grandmother's house is too close to you, some aspects of the relationship are awkward to handle. Combined with your family's financial difficulties. It seems that your family is too focused on improving family life and seems to ignore family ties.

My advice to this situation is:

Because grandma's house is not far from you, you can actually take time to see grandma when you can. Usually you don't have to buy too many things, just buy some fruits or something, and the investment is not very big. I think this economic consumption should be affordable. My suggestion is to walk every month. After all, old people are many years old. In fact, the elderly really expect someone to care about them. The older you get, the more you expect your children to be with you. If you can, please "encourage" your mother-in-law. After all, that's her mother. . . . . . .

The above information is personal, and I hope it can help you. Wish you a happy life.