How to impress your in-laws can be as simple as attention to detail and a home cooked meal.
1.Compliments.Who doesn't love to hear great things about themselves?Well, your in-laws are no exception.Remember, they are human beings.Tell them how lovely their home is.Compliment your mother-in-law on her baking skills, or your father-in-law for his barbecue mastery.Let them know how happy you are to join their beautiful family.Let them know how much you love their son, and how you can see where he got his morals or sense of humor or creativity from.Honestly, they are nervous too.They want you to like them, so giving them compliments is a great way to let them know that you are impressed with them.The most important thing here is honesty.Your compliments should be genuine and should come from the heart.You don't want to risk seeming insincere.
3.Take an interest in them.What do they do for fun?If your mother-in-law loves reading classic novels, ask her if you could borrow one of her favorite books, and then have a lunch to talk about it.If she knits, ask if she would be willing to teach you.You could knit a scarf for your husband -- that will get you double points, because it will show that you are nurturing too.If your father-in-law likes jig-saw puzzles, bring one over the next time you visit.They will be glad to have the opportunity to build your relationship, and the closer all of you become, the less nervous you will be about impressing them.
4.Show them the best side of you and your husband as a married couple.When you are spending time with his parents, it is not the time to discuss any uncomfortable topics, such as finances or politics.The last thing that you want to do is argue in front of them.Of course, all couples have their debates, but they should never interrupt a dinner with the in-laws.Be polite and loving towards each other... that should be easy... after all, you DO love each other.
Have a great time impressing and getting to know your in-laws.They are family now, so they should love you for the wonderful person that you are -- and you should do the same for them.
