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A woman and her husband invited his parents to celebrate Thanksgiving with them this year
The woman's mother-in-law assumed that she would be cooking after working a 12-hour shift
When the woman suggested they order food or go out to eat, the mother-in-law grew angry
Balancing holiday and work expectations can be hard.
In a Reddit post, a woman shared that, a few weeks before Thanksgiving, her husband told her that his parents were interested in visiting them for the holiday.
"They live far away so he wanted to check with me before telling them yes. I gave the go ahead and they booked flights," she wrote.
Before the big day, her mother-in-law called and asked if it was going to be a “burden” for her to cook for four people instead of just two. It was then that the wom

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