It was an unspoken family quirk—my in-laws’ habit of “forgetting” their wallets whenever dining out. So when they invited my mom to an upscale Italian restaurant for her birthday while we were away, I warned her. She only smiled.
As expected, they ordered lavishly—seafood towers, fine wine, desserts galore. When the $1,500 bill arrived, the familiar scramble began: missing purses, urgent errands, vanished guests.
But my mom stayed calm. She ordered tiramisu and asked for the manager—her former student. Together, they called my in-laws, reminding them of their “unpaid bill.” Within minutes, wallets reappeared.
The next morning, my mother-in-law chirped, “We always pay our share!” From then on, she did. Mom’s quiet grace taught them what true class really means.