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5 Habits of In-laws that Make a Home Damaged

The breakdown in household relationships does not only come from the two couples who undergo. Sometimes, in-laws who are too meddling can make their children's homes fall apart.

Here are five in-laws actions that can cause misunderstandings in their children's household

1. Comparing
If it's just a story, it might be normal, but if it's accompanied by an attitude of comparing anyone, it would be reluctant.

"Try it like your brother, the business continues smoothly. After all, you have to try and change it successfully, "said when he met one of the children.

Actually the intention of parents or in-laws to motivate. But, sometimes the words that appear actually lead to misunderstandings and humbling.

2. Bad talk
This second attitude is also unethical. The attitude of harming daughter-in-law in front of relatives can be potentially bad.

The son-in-law will be underestimated and abused by his brothers.

"God, the A is very sensitive. Pantesan is difficult to get a mate. Mbok is like you are so strong mentally, "said when with B.

3. Only Love the Success
Success cannot be measured absolutely only with money. Some are financially ordinary, but life is safe and comfortable and beneficial.

When you are in law you should be sensitive and not only give attention to children who appear to be financially successful.

4. Forced to be uniform
Every child has different potential. So, there are various kinds of work that are undertaken.

"The point is succeeding when you enter medicine. Point!"

"Anyway you have to be a civil servant like your brother!"

Wise, isn't it?

5. Underestimating the Science of Religion
Religion guides humans to avoid problems. However, religion is often ruled out.

In fact, there are assumptions, some graduates of Islamic boarding schools are not right to be a son-in-law.

"The cottage boy is earned."

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