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Advice

  • 20-04-2017 06:31PM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    I was sitting in the kitchen of the house that I share with my mother. My brother and his American family were visiting at the time.

    My American sister-in-law placed a mobile phone in front of me on the table. My American nephew was on a video call, and I started to make some small talk.

    He is a 27-year-old college graduate who has lived, worked and studied on three continents. We used to have a cordial relationship.

    Then I noticed that his facial expression was extremely hostile, aggressive and bullying and I couldn't speak anymore.

    He continued to glare at me without speaking. My sister-in-law picked up the phone after ten to fifteen seconds of this wordless video call.

    A few days later my nephew arrived in Ireland. Our first meeting occurred when I was sitting in the kitchen and noticed that someone was standing one foot in front of my feet.

    I looked up and my nephew's face and my sister-in-law's face were three or four inches apart. Their eyes were locked in a gaze, completely excluding me.

    In order not to be intimidated I stood up to shake his hand and they left the room.

    Is this bullying? What can be done about it? Any advice?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,830 ✭✭✭✭Taltos


    Already open in parenting.


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