Udog
Seriously Delirious
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Sigh... parents. It really sucks when you have to be more adult than they are.
Using your answer above is a viable (and commendable) option, but it will only work if they are looking for an honest answer. Sadly, someone that asks a manipulative and loaded question like that is probably not looking for an honest answer.
I agree with asking "why do you think I hate you?" or "why are you asking me that?" You'll either get something semi-constructive (you don't do what I ask you to), he'll attack you personally and unconstructively (you go out of your way to embarrass the family), or he won't acknowledge or answer your question.
If it's the first one, you may have hope of at least making things a bit better. If it's either of the latter two, then the other advice in this thread may prove helpful.
Using your answer above is a viable (and commendable) option, but it will only work if they are looking for an honest answer. Sadly, someone that asks a manipulative and loaded question like that is probably not looking for an honest answer.
I agree with asking "why do you think I hate you?" or "why are you asking me that?" You'll either get something semi-constructive (you don't do what I ask you to), he'll attack you personally and unconstructively (you go out of your way to embarrass the family), or he won't acknowledge or answer your question.
If it's the first one, you may have hope of at least making things a bit better. If it's either of the latter two, then the other advice in this thread may prove helpful.