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I've always been lucky that favours are always repaid by family and friends usually with interest.

I would take him aside and say that you weren't thrilled that he asked bearing in mind you don't see your girls all week and had made plans to. I doubt he will tap you up again.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:13 am
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But she wants to help

then obviously she should do it


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:25 am
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[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/may/08/change-life-asker-guesser ]Your brother in law (or his wife) is obviously an asker. I suspect you may be a guesser. [/url]


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:30 am
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One of you is going to be looking after the girls while the other humps boxes, why not suggest that you stay home with the kids while she helps.
That way she gets to help her brother, you get time with the kids and no-one is falling into traditional gender roles.

Other than then falling out with the in-laws for allowing my wife to do loads of lifting. I won't win this one, no matter how I approach it 🙁


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:38 am
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get a divorce


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:39 am
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Think that the "couple of hours just to get you started" idea's a good one. Maybe your BiL just needs to feel a bit of blokey "problem shared" vibe and the confidence to get stuck into what might be a daunting task. Maybe not getting much help from his Mrs. Perhaps in future just offer to be on the end of the phone if tips are needed but to be "a bit tied up" if your presence is required. Maybe worth having a "so, what you got planned" chat from time to time to help him think through and anticipate what jobs might involve, to plan better for himself and build confidence that he can manage better alone.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:41 am
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That bad back of yours is playing up again isn't it?

This without doubt.

It saves face all round.

Speak to your wife and explain that you think you've done enough for them now. Yes, they are all spent out at the moment but like with anything its not unreasonable for people to take time improving their own homes anyway.

Say it in a nice way. Plus- say you want time with your own family to destress from your working week.

Now, imagine this. You really do pull your back out next time. I've done this. Two weeks with a bad back. No thanks.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:50 am
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You wont win with that attitude :-). You need to stand firm mate, or it'll never end. Only one of you can actually do any work, theres no reason it should be you. If you asked your Mrs to do something cos it was girls work i'd imagine you wouldn't get far. If thats the case she cant complain, and as for the inlaws, its them that are making her do the heavy lifting- not you.
Just let her know that in a real emergency you will be there with bells on, but that you are not prepared to give up valuable time to keep helping out when theres no real need or reciprocation.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 11:50 am
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Ok.

Speak to your wife and agree that you will give them 3 hours help to move.

speak to your wife and offer this as a compromise/a one last bit of help.

After this- your wife must agree that you've done your bit now.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:00 pm
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That sounds reasonable also say that you'll be round at 7am and can stay till 10 am as you want to spend time with your kids. That way breakfast loses 1/2 hour and tea breaks another 20 mins.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:04 pm
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I don't think any excuse will work this time around - my wife knows I am not happy about doing it so any excuse will be spotted before I can utter it (she knows me way too well).

I suppose I just wanted to know that I wasn't being unreasonable in thinking he is taking the Michael and that appears to be the case.

I will just have to ensure he is asked the next time we have something big to do* and if he can't do it (now that my wife understands how I feel) then I feel I will be justified in refusing to help any further.

*If all goes well in negotiations with the farmer next door, that will be a big fence to erect, several trees to dig out and a lawn to lay 8)


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:09 pm
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IMO you've done your bit, now it's time for him to get off his ar5e.

Sometimes we just need to look after ourselves (and our own time, priorities, etc) instead of "always" being there for others.

I've practiced this more and more in the last couple of years and it's remarkable how less I've been "hassled" in that time (and yes, that's taking into account the better half's feelings towards friends and relations).


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:12 pm
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Is his missus fit?


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:19 pm
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I suppose I just wanted to know that I wasn't being unreasonable in thinking he is taking the Michael and that appears to be the case.

And has your view point been validated adequately by a bunch of randoms on an internet forum then?

My view, fwiw (which should be bugger all to be honest) is that you decide what you want to do and do it, if you want to take into account your wife's views then go for it.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:22 pm
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to take into account your wife's views then go for it.

It is a partnership. So the OP needs to compromise.

Don't forget his missus is probably aware quietly about her younger brothers over-spending and is quietly worried about him.

My own bro in law got into a right pickle once. His own fault but I had to step up to help HER mind/worry.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:29 pm
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I suppose I just wanted to know that I wasn't being unreasonable in thinking he is taking the Michael and that appears to be the case.

And has your view point been validated adequately by a bunch of randoms on an internet forum then?

Quite a few of whom dis-agree and think your wife is correct. 🙂


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:31 pm
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"I will just have to ensure he is asked the next time we have something big to do* and if he can't do it (now that my wife understands how I feel) then I feel I will be justified in refusing to help any further."

MF - just what I was going to suggest


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:38 pm
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Don't forget his missus is probably aware quietly about her younger brothers over-spending and is quietly worried about him.

openly is - as are his parents 🙁


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:38 pm
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In that case you are helping your wife and parents. Hes not asking you for money- thats a no-no but you are giving your time. I'd help him this one last time.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:40 pm
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Jees yes - I hope it would never come to that - especially as we don't have any to give.

But thanks for the voice of reason all. I will go along at the weekend and try to give my time without any ill-feeling. Let's just hope he doesn't then ask for help decorating the new gaff or I fear I may kill him.

Is his missus fit?

I can never make my mind up - any beauty within remains hidden by my growing resentment to all the favours asked of us.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:45 pm
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Don't assume that favours will be eternal though. He just wants help getting up and running.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 12:58 pm
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He just wants help getting up and running.

Well yeah we thought that when we helped them get their last place knocked into shape. Hopefully this will be their last move for a long time - my wife has also helped them with another move a few years ago but I *was* busy that weekend - but she drove 250 miles to get there and ended up elbow deep in bleach cleaning their old bog as she couldn't bear to leave it in the filthy state they were prepared to leave it in 🙁

Ahh well, best not bear any resentment he says, continuing to rant....


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:07 pm
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best not bear any resentment he says

a neat trick if you can do it, which I doubt...


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:09 pm
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LOL at mf "discussing" things with his missus.

We discuss things in our house too, same result mate (unless you finally put your foot down)

I'd do the favour personally, family 'n' all, but you do need a hard word with the brother - or his wife, (NOT yours, in this case)


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:12 pm
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Hang on. They have previously used you guys on at least two other houses?

Unless they have reciprocated at somepoint I really do feel its a poor-show.

The etiquette (to me) is both sides know what is acceptable to ask (or if they know its abit much)- they voice/admit this.

If its numerous times and essentially a one-way street then no.

Growing up was the younger brother used to being given/spoilt?


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:12 pm
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Growing up was the younger brother used to being given/spoilt?

He was by my wife - she has always doted on him and will do anything for him.

And yes - this is the third move and now, thinking about it, I helped him move into the house he has just moved out of too...

The little....


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:30 pm
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Speak to your wife and say ok 'how many moves'? Agree that we will do this one last thing for him then he has to stand on his two own feet'?


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:32 pm
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Judging by the size of this house (and the accompanying mortgage) I think this will be the last one. If he moves again he can pay a team of butlers to move everything for him, then walk him to the new gaff in a gold-plated sedan chair...


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 1:34 pm
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Talking of big mortgages. I know someone who has recently bought a house for £430,000 that the previous owners paid £250,000 for just two years ago.

I can't get my head round HOW its worth that much.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:28 pm
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Simple. It's because that's how much someone is willing to pay for it.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:30 pm
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Economics FAIL hora.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:30 pm
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Oh it is a nice house and in a good location. Its just not THAT nice.

Watching Location Location Location this week there was a house in Cheshire for £430,000 in 3/4 acres that was amazing.

Now that is what I'd call VFM.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:33 pm
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The issue is with your wife ignoring how you feel


 
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Read all this because it strikes a massive chord with me - had a vaguely similar situation recently with my Dad and his new girlfriend. I spent about two weeks over the course of three months elbow deep in all the filthy junk my Dad had accumulated. The problem is that he not only collects cr@p, he's very unwilling to let anyone chuck or burn it - it's a form of minor insanity.

Made worse by the fact that the house belonged to my still living grandad (now in a home).

I've had more stand-up-and-chuck-stuff-at-each-other arguments with my Dad recently than I've ever had with anyone in my whole life, and on the last trip, the girlfriend also pushed me over the edge. Hopefully the damage isn't too permanent - we have since spoken on the phone....

Family stuff is always a mare.

EDIT; someone mentioned that because the OP is in a partnership, he always has to comprimise. True to an extent but there are times when feet must be firmly stomped down.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:39 pm
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I find it strange that someone is looked upon poorly for simply asking. As a family we end up being helped and helping all the time for different projects. If someone needs a van i end up being called. If someone needs something like a patio laying we all chip in. I ended up with a lovely decking being laid a couple of years ago.

If you think he is taking the pee are you having a go at him for asking too many times or are you kicking yourself for not asking enough? You admit earlier that you have only asked once. Maybe he is sitting there asking his wife if you dont like him enough to ask.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:43 pm
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are you kicking yourself for not asking enough?

We asked him the one time we needed help and he didn't have the time (nor could he suggest a date when he might have the time).


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:51 pm
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Read the first few posts.

Maybe you should offer to look after the kids all day so your wife can go and help her brother?


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:53 pm
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Mastiles. Thats one occassion. I have also said no to family members when i have either been too busy or plain couldnt be bothered. I hope it doesnt stop them asking in future though.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:54 pm
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Hobo - I can't comment on any other times as generally I am able to cope by myself (or at the most ask my father-in-law or brother to pop round for an hour to give me pointers then leave me to it).

Rightplace - that one has been covered 🙂


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:57 pm
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OR...

Maybe you should try to think of something you need doing and build it into the deal now/

e.g. "OK xxxx I'll be over to help you with the move, and by the way, when will you be able to help me with yyyy?"

Doesn't matter what yyyy is, just so long as you let him know he is going to have to make some pay back.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 2:58 pm
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Maybe you should try to think of something you need doing and build it into the deal now/

I tried mentioning that one to my wife (ie, the fence we will need erecting if a neighbouring farmer will sell us a little plot for a garden) and it didn't go down well - apparently I shouldn't be counting, I should take this approach (as Rocky would say) 'friends don't owe, friends do 'cos they wanna do'.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 3:01 pm
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MF is his b1tch.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 3:08 pm
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and leeches keep on sucking


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 3:09 pm
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I'm all for counting. There are some people in life who are simply see you next tuesdays.


 
Posted : 12/07/2010 3:11 pm
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MF is doing this for his Wife not his brother in law.

This being STW and 'all, some of you folks probably don't have partners. 😆


 
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