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My in-laws say they’re ‘stakeholders’ in my daughter’s bat mitzvah and want us to throw a bigger party. Do I say no?
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“If we do let them pay for something small, my wife is worried that my in-laws will see it as a sign that they have permission to take over.”
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My in-laws say they’re ‘stakeholders’ in my daughter’s bat mitzvah and want us to throw a bigger party. Do I say no?
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