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How do I repair a relationship with my in-laws over what I said to my sister-in-law? Through time. So me and my boyfriend who will call Steve have been in a relationship for like two years. He has three youngest siblings. Steve, Dave and Amy, his little sister, who's 19. All of them are in college and live at home with their mom. So this summer, my in-laws are going to be celebrating their 30-year wedding anniversary and they're thinking about going to France where they had their wedding. They're going to be getting, like, first class tickets, high in hotel, and nice. So one night, we're around at Steve's parent's house and we're talking about the trip. And Amy's talking about how she's so excited for all of the upcoming things that they're going to do in France. And I suggested that, you know, as it's your parents' anniversary's trip, maybe you could do them a bit of a solid and stay at home. Or, you know, maybe she could just pay her own way so her parents aren't also paying for her. Amy's like, "Why would I ever give up a trip to France?" And I was like, "Oh, you know, because it's like a nice gesture." So at some point, the middle brother says, like, "Listen, tight, you stop meddling, leave them alone. Leave family affairs to us." He said that you're going to need to apologise to Amy or leave the house. I said, "I didn't mean to upset anyone." Then the dad came in the room, everyone told him what was happening because we were all upset. And he was like, "Yeah, tight, I think you need to leave." And then, at the door, Tommy, I probably shouldn't come back anytime soon. So me and Steve went back to our flat and we haven't spoken since. So I'm just confused by this whole thing. What do I do next? I'm just going to add in some maybe well-needed bits of context here. Yes, the older kids weren't invited, but they're paying for themselves. The older kids also aren't doing any of the actual activities. And like, I just kind of feel like Amy needs to start making her money on her own now. She's 19. She's just very, very used to getting everything paid for. So what do you guys think of this situation? I was just trying to help out the parents, but did I overstep? Let me know.

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