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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I asked over my daughters school friend and mum for a playdate. we already been to theirs. They come over then the mum says ill pick him up later? wft? 2 hours later she turns up.
Is it me or is that not on? I bought food especially. Well piss off. Would have been ok if she gave me head up. |
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"We just called it having their mates for tea, go home from school with their mate then get picked up about 6.30 never expected the parents to come with them
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You've missed the point. |
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We generally do the swap for a few hours thing, we bring the friend home from school, they play, we feed them and then mum or dad picks them up at 7, then they do the same with our children the next time |
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"We generally do the swap for a few hours thing, we bring the friend home from school, they play, we feed them and then mum or dad picks them up at 7, then they do the same with our children the next time" that's exactly what we used to do |
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I've had similar at my daughters 4th birthday party. Parents who didn't know is from Adam left their kids with us, I had to insist on a contact phone no to be left with us!
But different again in your situation, I'd have assumed the mum would stay for coffee & a chat. x |
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"We just called it having their mates for tea, go home from school with their mate then get picked up about 6.30 never expected the parents to come with them
You've missed the point. what point?
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That they were both coming round for tea then she left him without without asking. |
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"I asked over my daughters school friend and mum for a playdate. we already been to theirs. They come over then the mum says ill pick him up later? wft? 2 hours later she turns up.
Is it me or is that not on? I bought food especially. Well piss off. Would have been ok if she gave me head up. "
Nope that's not on.
I recall similarly when i invited friends' mothers over. Out of 19 only one of them gave me head. |
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"We just called it having their mates for tea, go home from school with their mate then get picked up about 6.30 never expected the parents to come with them
You've missed the point. what point?
That they were both coming round for tea then she left him without without asking. " did you not say anything to her then
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"We just called it having their mates for tea, go home from school with their mate then get picked up about 6.30 never expected the parents to come with them
You've missed the point. what point?
That they were both coming round for tea then she left him without without asking. did you not say anything to her then
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I did but she just brushed it off by waffling about some phone she had to take and pissed off. |
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This utterly terrifies me. I haven't had a kid left with us yet but bet it happens sooner or later. Mine are such a handful (that's code for behavioural problems), I'm nervous of another kid in the mix with no backup!
And never in a million years would I leave either of mine around some random persons house.
Maybe when they are about 20? |
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