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Granddaughter sticks up for her boyfriend when her traditional grandma relentlessly grills his career choices at the family dinner: 'The family always excuses her behavior by saying she is from a different time'

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  • [I called] out my Grandma’s no filter comments about my partner at dinner

    I've been dating Alex for about a year. He's a freelance graphic designer and illustrator he's incredibly talented and actually out-earns me but my
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  • traditional family thinks that if you aren't commuting to an office in a suit, you're basically unemployed.
  • We had a big family Sunday dinner last night which was the first time Alex met the extended clan. My Grandma is the matriarch and the family always excuses her
  • behavior by saying she just has no filter or is from a different time which is usually just code for her being allowed to be r de without consequences.
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  • Older woman looking judgmental of the family's choices.
  • About twenty minutes into the meal Grandma asked Alex about his work. When he explained his freelance. business she let out this massive, performative sigh
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  • and dismissed it as a hobby. She told him it was nice, but then started pressuring him about when he was going to get a real career claiming he couldn't support a family on sketches.
  • Family gathering on a Sunday evening.
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  • It was incredibly awkward. Alex tried to handle it gracefully by explaining his corporate client list but Grandma just doubled. down. In front of twelve people she started
  • demanding to know exactly how much he made last month and snidely asked if he had actual health insurance.
  • I tried to pivot the conversation 3 different times, I brought up the food and tried to talk to my uncle about his car but nothing worked.
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  • Grandma just kept circling back telling Alex he was too smart to be wasting his time on a computer screen.
  • I finally snapped a bit and told her that was enough. I told her it was incredibly r de to grill a guest about their finances that it was frankly none of her
  • business and that we don't treat guests that way. The entire table went silent in which you could literally hear the clock ticking. Grandma turned
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  • red, looked down at her plate, and didn't say another word for the rest of the night. AITJ for calling it out in the moment instead of handling it privately?
  • Young woman leaving a family party early with her boyfriend.
  • raucus_one You handled it beautifully. Actually, I feel like Grandma got off light. She 100% owes Alex an apology. She behaved poorly in front of family, she should apologize in front of family.
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  • Ok Idea 191 tbh, u probably saved alex from noping out of future events. if grandma's gonna dish it ot like that, she can handle a little real talk. silence at the table was prob overdue.
  • Baby_In_A-Trenchcoat just because granny's from a different time doesn't mean she gets to act that way.

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