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I got really mad for OP while reading this but these "You should have said..." comments are amazing.
Tell your fiance what happened. If he doesn't believe you, or decides it's no big deal then don't marry him, even if all the deposits are non-refundable. I say this for your sake and the sake of any children you might have together. My dad's parents were like this, only not bold enough to say this stuff to my mother's face. They would wait until she wasn't there, like when we kids were staying with grandma and grandpa over a week or two in the summer. Every meal they would sit and talk about what they didn't like about my mother. I hated going there and I have no good memories of it.
gee poor thing
so which of my exs are you?
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Tell your fiancee later, hopefully he'll understand.
Yikes. I think a talk with your fiance is in order. I doubt he'd think you're making that up, and he should really know if his family is unpleasant to you. Hopefully he'll explain to them that they should be civil to you. Maybe Grandma is going cuckoo though.