Meals in the countryside are often repetitive, consisting only of braised fish, stir-fried meat, or fried eggs. I worry that my child will eat less, but my sister-in-law keeps saying that her children also grew up on meals like that.
Every summer, my brother and sister-in-law bring their two children back to my hometown for two months, but they only give them 1 million dong; my child only came to Hanoi for a week this year, and my sister-in-law is already hinting that it's too expensive.
My sister-in-law hinted that my child is used to being in air conditioning all day, and the electricity bill would go up again this month since we returned to our hometown; she deliberately asked my mother to help with the grocery money "because having another mouth to feed is very expensive."
Every year during the summer break, my children come back to our hometown to keep their grandparents happy, but this year my sister-in-law is using the excuse that the children are grown up to demand a monthly living allowance of 1 million VND.
Out of pity for my sister-in-law and her daughter who live far from home, I brought them to live with me, but now I deeply regret it and don't know how to escape living with her.
My elderly parents still have to stay up all night caring for my daughter in the hospital, while my wife only visits like a stranger, unable to sacrifice a few days of her work to care for my sister-in-law.
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A shocking love-money scam occurred in Shanghai, China; a sister-in-law pretended to be her brother-in-law's online girlfriend for six years, swindling a large sum of money.
Every time I reminded her to pay, my sister-in-law would nonchalantly say she didn't have any money, and even told my mother that her brother-in-law was demanding money from his older siblings.
My sister-in-law is already demanding payment for taking care of her mother-in-law for just a few days. So, who is paying my mother for looking after their children for the past 15 years?
I was shocked to see how stingy my sister-in-law was, even towards her own family. She lent her brother-in-law over 200 million VND and made him write a promissory note and sign it.
My brother thought marrying a rich woman would help his parents, but he was wrong. His wife doesn't help the family at all, and my brother has ended up becoming her servant.
My mother is over 70 years old but doesn't have any time to rest; many times I've witnessed my sister-in-law sitting watching TikTok while my mother hunched over cleaning the kitchen.
Overwhelmed by the demands of serving my husband's extended family, I fell ill and was bedridden. Unexpectedly, this led to the revelation of my sister-in-law's embarrassing secret.
My brother disappeared a few days after the wedding, and my sister-in-law waited for him for seven years. But when he returned, she left home that very night.
Our parents divorced when my sister and I were young, and they both have since started their own families. My sister and I have lived with our grandparents ever since.
Authorities are investigating the case of a 9-year-old girl in Ho Chi Minh City who is suspected of being abused for several days by her future sister-in-law, with medical records showing multiple injuries.
"After my husband's cousin passed away, I noticed my husband became distant from his wife and children, but he frequently visited and spent time with his sister-in-law and nieces and nephews," a listener shared with VOV.
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