Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - My mother-in-law is always on a business trip. She comes to eat at noon on Saturday and Sunday, looks after the children, doesn't buy anything or cook, and leaves after eating with her father-in-law.

My mother-in-law is always on a business trip. She comes to eat at noon on Saturday and Sunday, looks after the children, doesn't buy anything or cook, and leaves after eating with her father-in-law.

My mother-in-law is always on a business trip. She comes to eat at noon on Saturday and Sunday, looks after the children, doesn't buy anything or cook, and leaves after eating with her father-in-law. What should I do? Mother-in-law is always on a business trip. She comes for dinner at noon on Saturday and Sunday. She doesn't buy anything to look after the children, nor does she cook. She leaves after dinner. Daughter-in-law can cook and get food from carpenters when she has experiments. If she has no time, she won't buy anything whether she goes back for sightseeing or not. Don't play tricks on old people. They will do what they want. After all, they are old. You should understand them. You have nothing.