Advice columnist Amy Dickinson answers her readers’ questions in this January 7, 2023 edition of Ask Amy.
You married into this family very recently. Your mother-in-law passed along this dictate to you.
If you did manage to say no, countless wedding guests would want to hoist you onto their shoulders and parade you through the reception hall. We decided on a day and time and she then proceeded to tell us to bring whatever we want to drink — and she’ll supply the appetizers.Dear Bringing:
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