Dear Abby: I want my fat son-in-law to stop sitting in my chairs
Briefly

The article features two letters seeking advice from 'Dear Abby' regarding social etiquette. One letter discusses a friend's use of a handicapped parking permit despite appearing able-bodied, prompting a discussion on proper etiquette in such situations. The second letter involves concerns over a son-in-law's weight and the suitability of existing dining chairs, leading to advice on how to delicately suggest purchasing a heavy-duty chair without offending him. Each scenario emphasizes the need for kindness and tact in addressing sensitive issues.
The proper etiquette would be to tell your friend Alma (with a smile) that unless she's having pain that day, you would prefer to park a little farther away in a regular parking spot.
Your husband should explain the potential problem to his daughter so she can point out to her husband that a special dining room chair has been acquired for him to use at family dinners.
Read at New York Post
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