Submitted by ThrowRA_Foundational t3_10q776f in relationship_advice
While out with friends the other night I made a comment about the previous location of a business.
My wife said that I was wrong, and that it had always been where it currently was. I didn't argue with her, but she kept pressing the issue and wanted to know why I would have said that. We got to where we were going and I thought it was over with, but later that night (when it was just the two of us) she brought it back up and was seemingly annoyed that I didn't agree with her. As "proof" she looked on their website and said that they'd been at the current location since they opened, I really didn't care that much, and also didn't have any proof that I was right.
I was only bothered by the fact that she wouldn't just drop it, it wasn't a big deal... I just mentioned how it used to be on the other side of the street, something I was told many years ago by someone who had no reason to lie about it.
Fast forward to Monday, I had some downtime at work and did five minutes of research to sate my curiosity. And I was right, when it opened it was across the street from the current location. The website just said what year they opened in our town, not specifically WHERE they opened.
Now what.
I can prove that I was right, but I'm leaning towards just letting it go since she hasn't brought it up again. The only caveat is that if it does come up again should I let her know that she is wrong and was wrong? Would she rather I let her know now instead of keeping it up my sleeve in the off chance that she wants to revisit the topic?
TLDR: Wife was wrong about fact, I have proof that I was correct, should I tell her?