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Opinion | I take my granddaughter to daycare every morning. I overheard my daughter-in-law complaining about me. What she said shocked me. Should I confront her? Ask Lisi

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Lisi

Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

I work alongside a woman I’ve been employed with since I was a teenager. We both worked retail. She’s a few years older, so moved up the ladder while I was still part-time. We became good friends and she promoted me every chance she could while she kept getting promoted.

When that store closed she asked me to help her open her own retail. I jumped at the chance. Once I graduated, I started working for her full time. We’re very close and have been there for each other through good times and bad.

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Lisi Tesher

Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in Toronto. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

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