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What are some nice things to say to your aunt?
Aunt Quotes From the Heart
- You aren’t just a cool aunt, you’re also the best friend I’ve ever had.
- Thank you for being the best and coolest aunt on the planet!
- My aunt has a sixth sense and always calls me right when I need to talk to her.
- My aunt is an inspiration to me every day.
- I’m so grateful my aunt is in my life.
Why are aunties special?
Aunts play an important role in the lives of their nieces and nephews. They serve as the playful, supportive, loving and nurturing figures. This can be especially beneficial for young girls who benefit from a positive female role model. To be a great aunt, it’s best to start a bond early in a niece’s or nephew’s life.
What is the best quality of aunt?
10 qualities of an awesome aunt
- She’s not a cat lady, so she zeroes in on your child for affection.
- She remembers birthdays (and other details)
- She bakes and shares treats with the family.
- She’s the supplier of cool hand-me-downs!
- She doesn’t blabber – quite the contrary, she knows her stuff.
How do I stop hating my Aunt?
Don’t hate her, ignore her. Don’t give her a second more of your life. Not only will you feel better, you’ll drive her mad. A double win for you. Let me tell you about your aunt and I feel like I can speak from an educated position on this.
Why does my aunt pick on me all the time?
Mostly people do it out of their own weaknesses: They’re projecting their own insecurities onto you. So your aunt might be feeling ostracized from the family right now, and gets comfort by picking on you to put you farther outside the family than she is.
How do I deal with a passive-aggressive aunt?
Give them an easy route out of their own weaknesses and get on with being yourself. She is poison. Please, forget about what people say. Forget about which specific words they use to illicit their response. Your aunt’s two-pronged, oh-so-typical passive aggressive, insult/soothe/repeat routine is the by-product of a failed human being.
Why does my aunt have two prongs on her tongue?
Your aunt’s two-pronged, oh-so-typical passive aggressive, insult/soothe/repeat routine is the by-product of a failed human being. Or, better yet, one who is still failing as a human being. Because each of us can evolve. Each of us can make change.