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Final Thoughts: How to Handle Your Own "Yankee-Type" Relative
In it, he pointed out that my grandmother was "hoarding expired canned goods from the Clinton administration," that my uncle’s "jokes" about politics were "veiled bigotry," and that the family’s refusal to talk about mental health was "why three of us have ulcers." This title typically refers to a short-form manga
The first time he called me out for staying in a bad relationship, I cried. The second time, I listened. He doesn’t sugarcoat. He doesn't do the slow, Southern "well, now, honey..." lead-up. He just says, "You’re miserable. He’s mediocre. Leave." He doesn’t sugarcoat
If you have a cousin like Sterling—a Yankee-type, a critic, a man who sneers at your casserole—don’t fight it. Hand him a drink. Let him complain. Because beneath the sarcasm is someone who cares enough to show up, wise enough to see the cracks in the facade, and brave enough to point them out.