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Children clean up a milk spill on a wooden breakfast table with family nearby, creating a cute and lively morning scene.
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Grandma Orders Him Not To Look Down While Serving Food, Then Gets Yelled At When He Spills Because He Obeyed

Children clean up a milk spill on a wooden breakfast table with family nearby, creating a cute and lively morning scene.
Photo by KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA

In an unusual family saga, a man named Oberus found himself caught in a perplexing situation dictated by his elderly grandmother. As she approached her 90th birthday, her demands became increasingly bizarre, leading to a cascade of misunderstandings that left family ties stretched thin. The central conflict began when Grandma insisted that Oberus keep his head up at all times, particularly while he was serving food, leading to an unintended mess that had consequences for everyone involved.

Oberus described his grandmother as someone experiencing mental decline after losing her husband years ago. While he expressed love and care for her, he also highlighted her erratic behaviors over the years. She would only focus her attention on him during family gatherings, often making him the target of her peculiar fixation. It was a sight that irked his siblings, particularly his middle sibling, who felt left out of their grandmother’s affection. As he approached his thirties, this dynamic intensified, creating friction during what should have been simple family meals.

The conflict escalated one fateful day while Oberus was in the middle of serving food. His grandmother, in her signature style, ordered him, “Don’t look down, Oberus! It’s bad for your neck and posture!” This frequent refrain compelled him to comply as he prepared to pour food from a pan onto a plate positioned below eye level. “Oberus!!! hey! look up, it’s bad for your neck!” she reiterated, when he instinctively glanced down to continue pouring.

Obeying her command, Oberus lifted his gaze, only to find food missing the plate and spilling across the table. As bits of food scattered, Grandma’s reaction was immediate. “Oberus!! You’re spilling onto the table!” she exclaimed, her voice rising in irritation. At this point, their father entered the scene, presumably drawn by the commotion, and scolded Oberus for being careless. “Why are you spilling food everywhere?” he barked, placing the blame squarely on his son.

Compounding the situation, Oberus felt a sense of injustice. He approached his father to clarify, “Grandma told me not to look down while I was pouring!” Confusion ensued as the family navigated this ridiculous predicament. Grandma’s insistence on the unusual rule clashed with the practicalities of serving food, and what should have been a simple task turned into a chaotic episode that repeated itself over the next five months.

As tensions simmered, the father grew increasingly frustrated, yelling at his mother in a manner that mirrored how he scolded Oberus. The tableau became a familiar one, playing out like a scene from a sitcom, where the absurdity of the situation overshadowed the underlying emotional complexities. Eventually, Grandma began to tire of the confrontations, and an unspoken truce hung in the air; perhaps change was needed, but who would take the first step?

Readers who came across this saga offered varied perspectives, primarily focused on the bewildering nature of the family dynamics involved. Some expressed sympathy for the challenges of dealing with an elderly relative in mental decline, while others found humor in the ridiculousness of Grandma’s command. “This is just classic family drama,” one commenter noted, marveling at how something as simple as serving food could spiral out of control. Others felt a sense of solidarity with Oberus, recognizing how navigating familial expectations can be a messy endeavor.

The tension in this household remained unresolved, as Grandma’s peculiarities continued to affect the family ritual of mealtime. As they gathered around the table, one couldn’t help but wonder how long it would take for them to either adapt to, or address, the peculiar command that had become a source of friction. After all, in the battle of keeping one’s head up and serving food, it seemed everyone in the family had come away with something to ponder.

Original discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/MaliciousCompliance/comments/1sqaxgy/keep_your_head_up_never_look_down/

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