Hubby Threatened to Leave Until I Reflect! Went on an Affair Trip. So, I Sold the House That Day and

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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Komentáře • 14

  • @machendave
    @machendave Před 20 dny +4

    What a control freak, if he’d tried that with my mother he would have ended up wearing the stew.

  • @gilnebres3119
    @gilnebres3119 Před 20 dny +3

    Hire someone to do the house work if you're really making money.

  • @user-yy9cv8nm4r
    @user-yy9cv8nm4r Před 20 dny +5

    Again, confusing parents and parents in law. What's so difficult to understand?

    • @lindasavelle1731
      @lindasavelle1731 Před 18 dny

      Okay so this is a Japanese story ( we don't bow to each other in apology like Mary did to the wife) and the translators get confused because there actually is no title Mother - in - Law in Japan. See, in Japan, a woman marries INTO her husband's family, literally becomes her husband's mother's daughter. O-KA is the Japanese word for MOTHER. A Japanese woman would call her mother in law Ka-san, because you always follow KA with an honorific. SAN is formal, CHAN is informal. If she's got a good relationship with her birth mother she would call her Ka-chan, fondly. I agree that the In-law thing shouldn't be that hard to remember, but I notice it always does seem to cause confusion amongst translators. (The same goes for FIL, he is now her father, equal with her birth father, and because you always refer to a grown male formally, she would refer to both as O-to-san or To-san.)

  • @nicholetaimi5331
    @nicholetaimi5331 Před 19 dny

    Why don't they have dry cleaners and laundry mats?

  • @lindasavelle1731
    @lindasavelle1731 Před 18 dny

    This is a story from Japan. The way "Mary" ( think Mariko) bows to OP and her in laws in apology when she finds out "John" (Junki) is married, we don't do that in the West. Also the way she gets his family involved on the divorce. Even the quick easy divorce. Whenever you see these things, it's a Japanese story, very specific to their culture.

  • @goodbook-mm9ti
    @goodbook-mm9ti Před 19 dny

    nice

  • @monikamichaelis-iw3to
    @monikamichaelis-iw3to Před 20 dny

    I would have made him wear the carot and the stew.

  • @mukulsharma1090
    @mukulsharma1090 Před 19 dny +1

    At 19:35 minutes into this story, “John tried to return to his In-laws house…”
    Why would John try to return to his In-laws house, ie Ann’s parents house. They are his wife’s parents, so why did he think that they would accept him after divorce? It would have been more logical had he tried to return to his parents’ house.
    But why to his In-laws?

  • @pamhunt9517
    @pamhunt9517 Před 20 dny

    Do you not read your story before you post it?

  • @sastrygdp1957
    @sastrygdp1957 Před 20 dny

    If your in-laws are also your husband's in-laws, doesn't that make your relationship incest?

  • @dollagent690
    @dollagent690 Před 19 dny

    All of these stories the same over and over and always the same ending

  • @user-ml9xc8fu8g
    @user-ml9xc8fu8g Před 20 dny

    Why are you chessing after a man

  • @dragonmasters678
    @dragonmasters678 Před 19 dny +1

    A lemony. AI can't even pronounce alimony correctly every time.
    STOP USING ARTIFICIAL UNINTELLIGENCE TO NARRATE!