Dealing with Older ‘Marites’ in the Family
It’s the Ber months already, which means reunions and family gatherings are just around the corner. This also means mentally preparing ourselves for unsolicited comments, advice, interrogations, and the “Marites act” of the older members of the family. In this solo episode, I discuss how we could deal with these negativities and divert every conversation into a meaningful one.
What is "marites"?
"Marites" is a Filipino term often used to refer to someone who enjoys or engages in gossip, particularly about other people's personal lives. The term is usually used in a somewhat lighthearted or teasing manner but can also carry a negative connotation, as gossiping can be hurtful and disruptive in social settings.
How to deal with the "marites" especially in family gatherings?
Dealing with "marites" or gossipmongers, especially at family gatherings, can be challenging. Here are some strategies for handling such situations:
What to do after?
It's not always possible to change someone's behavior, and in some cases, it's best to accept that "marites" may continue their habits. In such situations, focus on maintaining your own positive attitude and avoiding engagement in gossip or negativity. Your behavior can inspire others to do the same and contribute to a more harmonious family gathering.
From Episode 163 of Adulting with Joyce Pring: “Dealing with Older ‘Marites’ in the Family”