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AITA for refusing to stop speaking Hindi in my own home after my husband’s ex-wife asked me to?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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In the heart of London, a blended family weaves together cultures, love, and the complexities of past relationships. A husband, his Indian-descended partner, and their young children strive to nurture a rich heritage through language, while navigating the delicate balance of shared custody and differing expectations.

When Erica, the husband’s ex-wife, visits and unexpectedly challenges the presence of Hindi in their home, a quiet tension surfaces. What began as a simple dinner reveals deep emotions tied to identity, belonging, and the power of language to unite or divide a family striving to find harmony.

AITA for refusing to stop speaking Hindi in my own home after my husband’s ex-wife asked me to?

So I (32,M) living in London and currently married to...

Sophie lives with us because of the custody arrangement. Something...

And in 2022 my husband and I , we welcomed...

But since Sophie lives with us, she also picked up...

I didn't even know she had picked up on it....

after we put the kids to bed, Erica said to...

" So I said, "I am not teaching Sophie anything,...

" Then Erica said, "But Sophie is there too, so...

" I said, " I don't want to be treated...

And if you have a problem, then you should take...

Now my husband is mad at me because he thinks...

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “Boundaries are about what is acceptable or unacceptable in relationships; they are not about controlling the other person.” In this situation, the OP has established a boundary regarding their right to practice their native language in their home, which is entirely reasonable. However, the complexity arises because the home also contains a stepchild whose mother has valid (though perhaps overreaching) concerns about language exposure within her custody time.

The OP’s reaction, while emotionally understandable—feeling like a ‘prisoner’—escalated the situation unnecessarily by suggesting the ex-wife take full custody. This move shifted the focus from a discussion about language exposure to a threat regarding the child’s primary residence, which directly triggered the husband’s fear. The husband’s reaction is rooted in anxiety over potential custody battles, a common stressor in blended families when parental boundaries clash.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in defending their cultural right, but the delivery was counterproductive. A more effective approach would have been to validate the ex-wife’s concern about Sophie while firmly establishing that the OP’s primary responsibility is raising their own children bilingual. The OP could suggest specific times when Hindi might be reduced around Sophie, or reassure Erica that Sophie is not being forced to learn, rather than issuing an ultimatum about custody.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Dismal-Detective-737 No.

Bilingual is one of the greatest gifts you can give...

deanomac29 Nah f**k this.

Her child is inadvertantly learning a langauge that may well...

and this b**ch A) doesn't like it and B) tries...

I don't think you should have said "And if you...

" it's a very infalamtory thing to say to a...

Icy_B**terscotch3139 NTA.

You shouldn't have said "take full custody" although in your...

That said, this woman is a Racist and why the...

NotAgainHel15 Time to set some boundaries about inviting racists to...

I cannot imagine why anyone would not want their child...

and I'm regretful I didn't learn any additional languages until...

if I'd learnt more as a child. Honestly my first...

I wonder if she would feel the same way if...

That said, telling her to take custody is extreme and...

I would apologise NOT for speaking Hindi but to your...

and see what you can do to help her understand...

Tasty_Doughnut_9226 Nta but I would have turned around to both...

want to stifle their child's potential?? She's jealous at the...

She wants you to show her that she's not important...

According-Tap-9874 Maybe stop inviting the ex to dinner lol.

Jen0507 Soft,

very soft ESH and yours is only because you instantly...

You are completely correct and gifting your children a wonderful...

away from your hubs. I understand why you reacted that...

The Original Poster (OP) feels strongly about maintaining their cultural connection by speaking Hindi to their sons, viewing this as a fundamental right within their own home. The central conflict arises from the ex-wife’s request to limit the language exposure for her daughter, Sophie, which the OP interpreted as an unfair restriction on their personal expression and cultural transmission.

Is the OP justified in refusing to change their established communication habits within their own household based on the ex-wife’s comfort level regarding her daughter’s language acquisition, or should the OP compromise for the sake of co-parenting harmony and the stability of the child’s living arrangement?

Michael Lee

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

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