Well, 'nasty' here might be used to describe some unappealing trait of the 'white wife'. 'Watching stories' could refer to reading or viewing fictional or real - life accounts. Maybe she has a habit of watching certain types of shows or reading particular books that others consider her behavior around it to be 'nasty', but again, it depends on the context.
Yes, to some extent. There are many factors that can lead to a wife being perceived as 'nasty'. Stress, financial problems, or misunderstandings in a relationship can cause a wife to act in an unkind or difficult way, which might be seen as 'nasty' behavior.
Some popular shows could be 'Friends'. It has humorous storylines and relatable characters that can be enjoyable to watch. Another option could be 'The Big Bang Theory' which is full of funny situations and smart - yet quirky - characters.
The 'white shadow nasty stories' could be about a variety of things. Maybe it's a local legend where a white shadow is seen and associated with negative events. It could be in the context of a haunted place where people claim to see this white shadow and then there are stories of strange or disturbing things that happen around it.
One nasty wife story could be about a wife who constantly nags her husband in public. For example, she might scold him for small things like how he dresses or his table manners in front of their friends. It makes the husband feel embarrassed and inferior.
I'm not aware of any specific 'nasty stories' directly related to a family reunion and a 'white shadow'. Family reunions are usually positive events for families to come together, share love and memories. And 'white shadow' could be many things, like a name, a concept in a story, but without more context, it's hard to link it to any negative tales.
I don't know of any such stories. Family reunions are about family members getting together, and a 'white shadow - like figure' doesn't seem to have an obvious connection to family reunion nastiness. It could be a creative or superstitious idea, but not a common part of family reunion tales.