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I have an uncle who gave me a good sum of money, just as a gift. He’s done well for himself and wanted to give me some just because. I’m very grateful

I’m about to go on a week family vacation and my Aunt (his wife) will be attending. (Unfortunately he won’t be attending due to work etc.) I’m not sure if she knows that he gave me some money? I’m not sure if I should mention it?— She’s a little unpredictable. Depending on her mood she’ll either be happy I got it and it helped, or she’ll be cold about it, even though she knows it’s not much to them and they don’t need it….I know I sure am grateful for it though. —Should I just not mention it? Or should I?
assemblingaknob · 26-30, F
If I were you I wouldn't unless it was brought up by her.
emmasfriend · 46-50, F
Why can you not ask your uncle to confirm that his wife is aware ?
If she knows, show your appreciation, but do NOT mention it in front of other family members (who may not have received similar help).

If your aunt does not know, I would begin to be suspicious of uncle's motives.

Good luck.
Enjoy the holiday
MissNoahLenFoxx · 31-35, F
@emmasfriend he knows I’m in need of a little help these days. Just a nice gift from him… like I said she’s unpredictable so I doubt anyone ever tells her everything.. you could tell her the same story twice, heck maybe even 3 times in a year and I guarantee her reaction would be different each time
MissNoahLenFoxx · 31-35, F
She’s not a bad person, just a little spacey/ditzy/ungrounded @emmasfriend
emmasfriend · 46-50, F
@MissNoahLenFoxx
Well, it was not [b]SHE[/b] who gave it to you, so you don't really have say thank you to [b]HER[/b]. Leave it to her to raise the subject.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Nah just don't mention it, if you have an uncle you're close to but you're not close to her, you don't really owe her any explanation.
Keep your mouth closed and move on. Be grateful inside. Don't have to show it. This is what I've learned from being in a similar situation
As long as the money he gave you was not for a favor or any request then for respect to him , I wouldn't mention it.
meggie · F
No need to mention it. Have a lovely break.
elafina · 36-40, F
But you know, no matter what, it's just such a nice gesture:) I'd be grateful about it 😊 By talking about it, I forgot to mention how nice of him 💗
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
Don’t mention it. If he wants her to know he already told her. If he hasn’t told her neither should you
elafina · 36-40, F
Is there a way you could ask your uncle about it ? So to stop the speculations..
Indy74 · 46-50, F
Don’t tell her about it. He needs to if it needs to be addressed.
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
[c=800000]Keep it to yourself. Follow the WWII adage: "Loose lips sink ships." [/c]
RedBaron · M
Why is it any of her business?

 
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