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In reply to the discussion: Dealing with a compulsive liar in the family at Christmas dinner. [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)It sounds like she feels really insecure and senses she's an outsider. I would just let it go.
I've had people at work like that, too, and also take credit for work I've done or ideas I've run by them. Once, in a small community chorus, I wrote the program notes for the winter concert. The conductor was thrilled when he read them, but my jaw dropped while I sat there silently and listenedd to the headof the executive board take credit for it and thank him for his compliments!
I felt too sorry for her to speak up, and it would have been extremely awkward and embarrassing for everybody. So I just zipped my lip. I worked as a professional writer; I didn't need the extra kudos. I enjoyed writing something non-hi tech and that was enough...
She knew she was lying, and she knew that I knew. I suspect that sort of thing ate at her...