snipelfritz wrote:Soooooo, my parent have taken a penchant to opening my mail. The first time it was unintentional, but still idiotic. Second time, just idiotic. This third time, I don't know why they thought it was acceptable. The letter was clearly for me from my school. We live at the same address. However, I am a legal adult.
The content of the letter is irrelevant. In fact, it's be something I'd have to discuss with them later anyway.
My understanding: Opening another legal adult's mail is a crime even when they share the same address. So what legal recourse would one have in these circumstances?
NOTE: I'm likely not going to do anything about this apart from the passive-aggressive diatribe I already gave them. I just had a long emotional day and this was something that had already gotten under my skin. Figured it might spark some interesting discussion.
My mother still opens mail delivered to my folks house sometimes. She often did when I lived at home. Anything that was a personal letter or anything, obviously not. It doesn't bother me. Never really did.
If it bothers you, forget the passive aggressive diatribes, and leave your shitty day at the door when you talk to them about it, that'll just breed tension.Just explain to them that you are notatall happy about them opening your mail, and you'd prefer if they didn't. Explain to them some privacy is important.Trust me, I had wars with my folks over some pretty awful stuff (from my end). I regret every one of them, they were unnecessary, draining, hurtful and could easily have been solved with more reasonable discussion.
The calm person in the argument usually wins.
The above was not meant in any talking down to you manner dudeski, just letting you know my experience in the situation, and advice I wish I'd gotten.