Rosie_Beau
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Hello. I've done a little search and can't find anything that really answers my question. And while I'm not totally sure the Powder Room is the appropriate place I value you ladies' opinions.
The situation is this: a week on Saturday is my sister's graduation and afterwards we are going for a meal. Also at the meal will be my sister's friend and her parents. I have met the friend in the past and can honestly say we are chalk and cheese. I just don't get on with the girl and have decided to sit away from her at the table. However it's her parents I'm worried about. My sister has admitted "if they are anything like [friend] they will talk only about money". I am not comfortable with this and I know my dad will hate it. I have heard it's also very bad etiquette.
How should I politely tell them to not talk about money and how much of it they have? It's not something I've had to say before.
Thanks for any help.
The situation is this: a week on Saturday is my sister's graduation and afterwards we are going for a meal. Also at the meal will be my sister's friend and her parents. I have met the friend in the past and can honestly say we are chalk and cheese. I just don't get on with the girl and have decided to sit away from her at the table. However it's her parents I'm worried about. My sister has admitted "if they are anything like [friend] they will talk only about money". I am not comfortable with this and I know my dad will hate it. I have heard it's also very bad etiquette.
How should I politely tell them to not talk about money and how much of it they have? It's not something I've had to say before.
Thanks for any help.