![]() The redditor accomplished two things at the same time. “It takes a while to sort that stuff out mentally and emotionally.” She added that people have to accept that in the first few months, the grieving person might not know what they really need or want. Something to avoid doing is repeating empty platitudes, as well as encouraging them to ‘move on.’ Meanwhile, you should strive to include the grieving person in social gatherings, and not be afraid to share good memories of the dead person as time goes by. The redditor shared some advice for family members and friends that could help them support someone who is grieving for a lost loved one. And at her age, now, it is not my responsibility nor is it her mom’s responsibility,” she said. “Do I think Kiki learned her lesson? Not really. We were curious whether the redditor thought that her friend’s daughter had finally learned her lesson after what happened. Not my responsiblity, I was giving them to her freely.” ![]() It was up to her to make them useful again or not. I reminded her that Jim had loaned them all in good order to her and she was getting them back in the exact condition she returned them. ![]() “She was a little excited until she saw the pile of stuff me and her mom unloaded. “I told Kiki that I knew damned well that my husband had never promised her anything, much less an inheritance, BUT that there was some stuff he’d held onto that I thought would be the perfect reminder of the period in which he’d tried to mentor her before she burned her bridges with him!” redditor u/MorriganNiConn shared with Bored Panda what had happened. Image credits: u/MorriganNiConn The friend’s daughter quickly realized that she had messed up Unfortunately, some people feel like they’re entitled to someone’s inheritance and even lie to further their goals After nearly 17 years of estrangement, it is only in the last year that she has begun reconnecting with her mom, who doesn’t trust her for a minute.” Read on for the full interview. “I’ve known Kiki as long as I’ve been friends with her mom, so I’ve seen her go from a promising young girl to a grown woman who has burned bridges with most of the people in her life since her early 20s. “I was a mix of pissed and amused,” she told Bored Panda how she reacted upon hearing Kiki’s talking about ‘her’ inheritance. We got in touch with u/MorriganNiConn, and she was kind enough to answer our questions about what happened. You’ll find the full story as you scroll down. The OP knew that her late husband didn’t leave Kiki anything, so she came up with a plan to get back at her. Redditor u/MorriganNiConn, whose husband passed away two years ago, shared a story with the r/pettyrevenge online community about her good friend’s daughter, ‘Kiki,’ who started talking about her ‘promised’ inheritance.
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