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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is there any usage for sister-in-law's parents or sister-in-law's brother or sister?
  

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My sister-in-law's parents are my wife's parents. I call them Tom and Mary. My sister-in-law's siblings are also my brothers-in-law and other sisters-in-law.

  • My sister-in-law's parents are my wife's parents.
  • I call them Tom and Mary.
  • My sister-in-law's siblings are also my brothers-in-law and other sisters-in-law.
  • Perhaps I've misunderstood your question.
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My sister-in-law's parents are my wife's parents. I call them Tom and Mary.

My sister-in-law's siblings are also my brothers-in-law and other sisters-in-law.

Perhaps I've misunderstood your question.
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Rover_KEMy sister-in-law's parents are my wife's parents.
Not necessarily -- your sister-in-law's parents could be your brother's wife's parents, couldn't they?

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