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Is my strop justifiable whilst packing up to leave on holiday

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Calgo · 04/12/2023 12:19

I’ve moved home whilst saving up to buy in London.

Sister lives in London with partner but stayed the night so we could set off early. We’re both late 20s so this will seem childish.

As we were packing up very early to make the long drive to our holiday home in France, sis comes into my room asking if I’ve moved her precious rings. I say no (haven’t touched them). She then goes on about “everything is moved blah blah” “x was next to y and now it’s not” “someone’s been in my room” etc. I end up swearing on the dog’s life I haven’t (everyone knows I would not do this falsely) and ask her not to ask again. She carries on “you’ve got form blah blah”. This may have been true with my mums stuff when I would try on her stuff but DEF not my sister’s stuff - this was years ago mind you.

Anyway I heard her moaning to brother which pissed me off. Was really excited about very rare break with family but her carrying on has hurt me. I get that she was desperate and just wanting answers but still.

I guess I’m hurt she didn’t believe me. I was so excited and now my energy is zapped.

OP posts:
Calgo · 04/12/2023 12:21

I can’t fake now being happy. I’m sure the family think I’m being moronic.

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TillyBananaBread · 04/12/2023 12:22

I would let it go unless there is a bigger backstory. Sisters bicker like this. Enjoy the holiday.

Sparkletastic · 04/12/2023 12:27

Wait for her to find said rings.
Make smug comment.
Enjoy holiday.

ManateeFair · 04/12/2023 13:03

This is hardly a big deal. Sisters argue about daft stuff. Let it go.

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