The woman won an incredible amount of support for her plan of faking a positive COVID test to dodge having the family over for Christmas.
It continued:"I don't even know if I'm joking or not at this point I'm so irritated. Both sides of family have invited themselves for hours and hours tomorrow plus dinner .
"Honestly, nobody is enjoyable company and I really can't be a**ed. MIL is apparently turning up at 7:30 with her drip of a partner to 'watch the kids open their presents.' She won't leave 'til after dark. She did contribute a cheap sticky toffee pudding and a tin of custard though." "We see both sides of the family all of the time, for context. They don't even really like each other. F***'s sake."
One commenter said:"Do it and then next year say you realized when you didn't have to cook and host, how much stress it brings so have decided you will be having a quiet Christmas in future to just enjoy the day."A third commenter posted:"I wouldn't blame you. But you'll still have the same problem next year.
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