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Things I wish I knew before drinking alcohol in front of my Indian in-laws

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 23, 2022, 17:00 IST
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Here is what you must keep in mind

I am a daughter-in-law hailing from a very open minded family where smoking and drinking is not an issue as long as you have it under control. Equality was very normal for me until I got married. They all looked super chilled out until I picked up that glass of alcohol which my brother-in-law had happily made for me. Here are 4 things I wish I knew before drinking alcohol in front of my Indian in-laws.

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They will judge you

This is ofcourse an obvious one! The moment I took that glass in my hand I had all the eyes on me. It was very hard for them to digest that I, a daughter-in-law, and a woman was having neat whiskey on the rocks. The women went “oh god” and the men had a mixed reaction. Some had that judging look “oho peeti hai” while some were impressed with my drink of choice. So should I have broken the ice or not? It is up to you.

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The after comments

After having one drink, all were assessing my behaviour after just one drink. If I dared to pass a comment on an argument happening in that room, or pulled someone’s leg, I remember my father-in-law saying “beta one was enough maybe”. You really have to muster patience and courage to stand against a room full of a judgement panel.

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The leg pulling never ends

Even if it has been months and all know that I do drink, some relatives still pull my leg that I can hold my drink,and that I should try “desi-tharra” and what not. None of it is in a good light, all “leg pulling” is their way of taunting and it continues. You have to build a thick layer of tolerance and my only reaction is a fake smile. But if you are courageous, joke about yourself and laugh at yourself. It may stop. Mine have not though.

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Your stock

If this is not enough, you will be asked whether you have some in stock at home and if I can share it with them when they come home. So I happily kept the best of booz to entertain until I realised there are some relatives you can call cheapskates! Eventually I realized that I don’t drink anymore but I do regret spending oodles of money on pleasing my father-in-law. I later also realised that this was their way of shaming me.



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