Acceptance | Family | Fellowship | Guidance | In-laws | Love | Marriage | Relatives

how to get along with your in-laws 1. Look for good points in your in-laws. 2. When in-laws take an interest in your life and give advice, do what you would do if a friend gave advice. If it is good, follow it; if it is not good, accept it graciously and then ignore it. Remember that many times when in-laws appear too concerned with your affairs, they are not trying to interfere in your life but are sincerely interested in your welfare. 3. A person should treat his in-laws with the same consideration and respect that he gives to friends who are not in-laws. 4. When you visit them, make the visits short. When visiting the in-laws, be as thoughtful, courteous, and helpful as you are when you are at other friends. 5. Accept the in-laws as they are. Remember that they would probably like to make changes in you too. 6. Mothers-in-law have been close to their children before marriage; give them time…

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