It's sad that grandma died, but she really knew how to talk her mouth off about her grandsons business to anyone. It kills me when I read these stories and it shows family members inviting any old person in their house of they think they are coworker or classmate of their child and assume everyone is a friend. No verification from the actual person about what their relationship is? But they invite them into the house or the kids room and I always think "what did this stranger do to deserve such a large amount of trust when you have never interacted with them before?" I understand the way native born Asians think less and less.
It's sad that grandma died, but she really knew how to talk her mouth off about her grandsons business to anyone. It kills me when I read these stories and it shows family members inviting any old person in their house of they think they are coworker or classmate of their child and assume everyone is a friend. No verification from the actual person about what their relationship is? But they invite them into the house or the kids room and I always think "what did this stranger do to deserve such a large amount of trust when you have never interacted with them before?" I understand the way native born Asians think less and less.