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AITA for not letting my in-laws continue to be late for everything?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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For sixteen years, she endured the relentless lateness of her in-laws, their habitual tardiness a silent erosion of respect and consideration. On Halloween, a night meant for family and memories, their absence lingered like a broken promise, forcing her to confront the deep sting of disappointment once again.

Determined to reclaim her time and dignity, she forged the 5-minute rule—a boundary born from years of neglect and unspoken frustration. Tonight, as the clock ticked past their promised arrival, she made a choice not just to wait, but to stand firm, signaling the end of endless excuses and the beginning of self-respect.

AITA for not letting my in-laws continue to be late for everything?

Married 16 years and my in-laws have never been on...

On Halloween they were supposed to be here at 6:...

At 7: 15 we called and they said they were...

Basically, if you tell me you're gonna be somewhere at...

If we are meeting to eat or something, and you're...

Tonight they had plans to take my kids out for...

At 7: 05 they weren't here and had not called...

I told them to not bother with it, they tried...

I feel like they are disrespectful by doing this and...

As renowned family therapist and communication expert Dr. John Gottman explains, “: The secret to a happy relationship is to learn how to make repair attempts and to accept them.”

The OP’s frustration is entirely valid; chronic tardiness without communication is a common source of conflict in long-term relationships and families, often interpreted as a lack of respect or poor prioritization. The OP moved from passive frustration to active boundary setting with the implementation of the ‘5-minute rule.’ While this rule is clear, its sudden, rigid enforcement (as seen when the OP immediately canceled the dinner outing) often skips the crucial step of collaborative communication required in established family systems.

The in-laws’ behavior suggests a long-ingrained pattern, perhaps stemming from poor time management or cultural differences regarding punctuality. While the OP has the right to protect their time, applying the rule immediately, especially when the in-laws live an hour away (implying travel time must be factored in), may be too severe a response for a first enforcement. A more constructive approach would have been a direct conversation beforehand about the *consequences* of future lateness, rather than an immediate, automated enforcement which leaves little room for repair or understanding, especially given the distance involved.

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Snady1 Just tell them the time is half hour before...

RocknRight NTA. I have had that rule for many years...

it's basically showing zero respect for other peoples time.

KnightofForestsWild NTA My grandfather was an attorney. He was no...

He was never on time for family. I totally think...

SO, I don't ever wait longer than 15 min especially...

They can call as soon as they know they won't...

KadrinaOfficial that 5 or 15 minutes.: NTA - You can...

Tell her 30 minutes before we want her there. She...

EARoden Is this about you or your children? What do...

Do they want to wait a few minutes more? Can't...

MadWitchLibrarian They should be right on time!: NTA Personally,

I would probably just give them a start time that...

ruger6666 NTA THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR SHOWS NO RESPECT FOR...

Good for you for setting a boundary and sticking to...

The original poster feels deeply disrespected by their in-laws’ consistent failure to be punctual over many years, leading them to implement a strict “5-minute rule.” This action represents a firm boundary meant to reclaim personal time and signal the value the OP places on promptness, directly conflicting with the in-laws’ long-standing habit of tardiness without notice.

Is the OP justified in unilaterally enforcing a strict time boundary to protect their time, even if it means potentially damaging the relationship by refusing to accommodate the in-laws’ habitual lateness? Or is the in-laws’ behavior a fixed personality trait that requires more flexible negotiation rather than strict enforcement?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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