That is the wife of my bfs brother... has never acknowledged me.
It has been going on for over one year and I have kind of learned to live with it however it is very hard to get used to for my bf - because this ofcourse effects his relationship to his brother.
She has never said anything to my face. I've heard from my mum in law her only first impression of me was that I seemed very sweet but how could she know, when she didn't know me.
My dad in law just layed the cards on the table one night as if this is a wellknown fact to everybody and confronted my bf saying he had to choose between me and his brother. Adding he hoped he would choose me.
She has cancelled dinners 3-4 times half an hour before scheduled time - only obvious reason is they didn't know me and my bf were coming before that same day.
I have never said anything to offend her, I have congratulated them when they got married, when they got a child, we have invited them over for dinner. She left most of the food on the plate and before they left after 2 hours before desserts she had only cried out as a comment to praises I got on the food "And WHY should anybody try to live up to this"
I felt her behaviour was really rude. She even didn't greet me when they showed up. I went to greet her, kind of demonstrative, because I think this is the least you should do.
Also, there has been occasions in my and our life where it would only be appropriate to congratulate - I'm really not lying, she has NEVER uttered one word or question to me.
I don't have to be friends with everybody, it would be fine by me if she only kept to basic manners. However this has been unacceptable from the very beginning. I have told my bf I will not put up with that behaviour.
Her husband/his brother is nice and I hold nothing against him. But if anybody should tell her something I think it should be him. It is after all obvious to the whole family
Last thing - we haven't gotten the invite that everybody else has gotten to the christening of their child. To this his father said, as if he had a hunch already we wouldnt - that if we weren't invited he wouldn't show up.