She bought the tickets without knowing about the strike. We accepted the gift without knowing about the strike.

She’s a Republican and still wants to go and cross the picket line. She doesn’t care.

My wife understands my hesitancy, but says that it’s too late, and so we have to go regardless.

The kids are really looking forward to it.

I just feel so horrible. But I have to go with them.

What can I do to make amends?

  • Andy
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    211 year ago

    I think it’s reasonable to go reluctantly. I think it’s also reasonable to politely decline to attend. Tell your wife and in-laws to enjoy themselves, but politely explain that attending would violate your deeply held beliefs.

    We all run into these kinds of situations occasionally. Turning down a meal due to dietary restrictions, refusing to perform an action due to a religious obligation, etc. Ideally, your wife should understand, and your in-laws don’t need to. It really depends what your wife is willing to support.