Are highly educated relatives equally snobbish?
Let me talk about myself first. I'm my sister and I have a brother-in-law at home. My mother was a senior intellectual at that time, and now she is retired. My brother and I are both university teachers. Since my brother married his daughter-in-law, my mother said that her daughter-in-law was the rising sun and her mother-in-law was the afterglow of the sunset. When a daughter-in-law needs warmth, cover her heart first, and then be filial to her mother-in-law when she is old. My sister-in-law has no job, high school education, and basically can't do housework. She waits for my mother to do it at home, and many of them are done by her brother at school. At home, I'm afraid of sleeping late in the morning, and no one will wake her up, so I will wake up naturally and get up for a ready-made meal. Everyone is very happy. As for whether my brother-in-law can do it, we don't care, but whenever my brother-in-law does something, we are really full of praise. I have been married for almost 20 years now, and my brother-in-law can do anything now. She is a good hand inside and outside, capable, excellent, filial, generous, intelligent, simply too good to describe. Of course, my relationship with my mother is like mother and daughter. Often chat late into the night and take care of parents. So, since the daughter-in-law is back, treat her well. A good daughter-in-law is watered with love, tolerance and praise.