nourelain
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To be fair, this comment was made under the video where Anna wished happy Women's Day to her followers (and talked about her menstrual cycle). Women's Day is a big deal in Eastern Europe, we get flowers and chocolates from men (not only partners but dads, brothers, students etc.) and we congratulate each other as well, my mom and I always do it. So I understand why she wasn't happy that Anna didn't offer her wishes.Sounds like Anna's mum has more culture and elegance than her! I have to say though, I don't get her mum making snide comments about not being congratulated on International Women's Day (not a thing here with mothers as opposed to mother's Day and birthdays). Thanks for the translations, ladies! I'd have figured it was more a comment about not being at the wedding than International Women's Day had you not told us. Different countries, different cultures I guess.
As for the wedding, maybe she didn't comment because she knew it was a scam. Or maybe she did but it was deleted quickly
It's absolutely possible that there's fault on both sides, but I think she made that comment because she was hurt and wanted to call her out publicly. She may be sick of seeing her daughter's fake online persona.I don't know guys...If a child decides to cut off a parent, maybe sometimes it's the parents fault. Aija's mom commented on her page publicly, she didn't pick up a phone to call her. Just seems odd. Something is wrong there.
Maybe she is the reason Aija turned out that way. In my native language there is a saying that a person is judged by how well their children are raised and in this case I choose to do that.