Anyhow, I've stopped by my Uncles place in a city 3 hours away to hang out with my Uncle/Aunt - as well as my cousins there. I know my uncle and aunt aren't going to be around in the next 20 years, so I feel it's important to try to stay close with my cousins. They never come down to see us - nor even try to reach out and contact us. They just sit at home and post their entire life on Facebook. It's really getting pathetic. Same goes for my family in California and Florida.
No one wants to communicate or talk anymore. Heck, they won't even email. I've tried the text message route but they might just send 1 answer with no real drive to continue conversing. So I'm at that point where I've given up and just feel defeated. They are just downright pathetic people with no honest point of existence as they sit in their boring little bubble world of Facebooking what they ate for dinner. Bravo - I hope you feel like your life is fulfilled as you do such awesome things as making dinner. Whats next, pulling up your pants on your own? Making breakfast? Don't go too far now...
Just playing devil's advocate here:
1. Perhaps they have trouble communicating, and Facebook is easier for them to share than in-person.
2. How would they (or how did they) behave in the past, pre-social media? I mean, everyone has weird people in their family, who were weird even before stuff like Facebook existed.
3. I was pretty introverted when I was younger. I may have been closed-off, but I always appreciated it when someone else made the effort to talk to me & give me some attention, even if I didn't reciprocate because I really just didn't know how to socialize very well, so your in-person visits might have some positive effect, even if you don't see it.
4. I think a lot of people struggle with things like depression, boredom, anxiety, and a general lack of direction & purpose. Sometimes doing things like posting their meals on Instagram simply makes them feel good.
Just throwing it out there. I've got some family like yours & it is definitely frustrating when they don't make an effort to participate, and it
absolutely makes you want to throw in the towel & just give up on them. I'm not saying either way is right or wrong, but sometimes there's more to the story than meets the eye, and I'd rather have given it my best effort & tried consistently than just to have shrugged them off as jerks, you know?