Raising a child often means navigating more than just sleepless nights and milestone photos, it can also bring long-standing cultural expectations and family dynamics to the surface. For parents in multicultural families, even small, well-intentioned traditions can take on deeper meaning when viewed through different generational and cultural lenses.
That’s exactly what happened when today’s Original Poster (OP) shared photos of her young son celebrating Christmas, only to face unexpected backlash from her mother-in-law abroad. What followed was a clash of tradition, identity, and emotional responsibility that many parents, especially those in immigrant families, may find painfully familiar.
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For many parents, sharing moments of their child’s life with family is a simple act of love until cultural expectations and differing views on tradition collide
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The author, although Muslim, decided to continue her childhood tradition by celebrating Christmas with her one-year-old son, including a tree, festive clothes, and presents
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She sent photos of her son to her mother-in-law in Pakistan, who criticized her for “losing their roots”
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She then informed her husband to prepare him for his mother’s potential complaints, but he reassured her not to worry and supported their household decisions
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However, also frustrated by constant criticism and the burden of sending pictures, the author decided to stop, while her husband occasionally sends photos
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After some time, the mother-in-law called and was surprisingly kind, expressing appreciation for the past effort and asked her to resume sending pictures instead
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She listened politely but is now conflicted about resuming the updates, opening up about the emotional labor she has been handling
The OP grew up in Canada, where her own parents, particularly her mother, encouraged celebrating Christmas even as a Muslim. For her mother, it was a way to ensure their kids felt included in school and social settings, and so they celebrated it as the birthday of Jesus who was also a holy figure they respected. This upbringing naturally influenced how she introduced holiday celebrations to her own son.
Even though her husband is also Muslim, they both agreed to continue the tradition with their one-year-old. For Christmas, they bought a Christmas tree, decorated it together, dressed their son in festive clothes, and exchanged presents. The OP’s mother-in-law always loved seeing pictures of her grandson, but when the OP sent pictures as she usually would, the mom-in-law criticized the OP.
She accused her of “losing her roots”, insisting that the grandson would forget his religious and cultural heritage. The OP tried explaining that celebrating Christmas didn’t diminish their Muslim identity, but the mother-in-law dismissed it, insisting such things should have been discussed at marriage .
To make matters more stressful, the OP noted that she had been shouldering the responsibility of sending pictures to her mother-in-law because her husband often forgets. While she tried to accommodate everyone’s feelings, constant critiques left her frustrated. After the Christmas clash, the OP decided to step back from sending pictures regularly.
Her husband supported the choice, even promising to handle some of the communications himself. Surprisingly, when the mother-in-law finally called again, she was kind and appreciative, however this moment of gratitude left the mom conflicted. On one hand, she felt validated for her efforts, on the other, she disliked the idea of nagging her husband to meet her mother-in-law’s expectations.
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Experts note that reactions like the mother-in-law’s are not uncommon in immigrant families, especially among elders who remain closely tied to their country of origin. According to Age-Friendly Business , older adults often experience cultural anxiety when family traditions begin to change in foreign countries, as those shifts can feel like a threat to their identity and sense of belonging.
That anxiety is often intensified by generational differences in how religion and culture are understood. Research from Pew Research Center shows that older generations tend to view religion as inseparable from cultural identity, something meant to be preserved and passed down unchanged. Younger generations, however, are more likely to see religious practices as flexible, personal, or symbolic rather than strictly obligatory.
Layered onto this cultural and generational tension is another dynamic that frequently goes unnoticed which is emotional labor. According to Ascension Counseling , women often carry the bulk of the emotional and logistical responsibility in managing in-law relationships, from initiating communication to maintaining harmony and absorbing criticism.
Netizens sided with the OP, arguing that maintaining communication with her mother-in-law should fall squarely on her husband, not her. They also warned that the mother-in-law’s sudden kindness was less about reconciliation and more about manipulation. If you were in her shoes, would you start sending pictures again, or let her husband handle communication entirely? We would love to know your thoughts!
Netizens pointed out that the emotional labor of sending photos and keeping relatives updated often gets unfairly pushed onto women, urging her not to continue with it
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