Nanny asked me to not talk during Music Together class.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:10 years later I still can sing “Hello, everybody!”
OP, as others have said, she was nice to ask you politely afterwards. You should not talk during class. Do you want to model good behavior for the kids? Do you want to be courteous to others in the room? Just ask that mom if she wants to hit the park or playground afterwards.


I can also still sing “Hello, everybody!” 10 years later! I can also safely say that neither of my kids’ appreciation for or talent in music was remotely affected by Music Together, so if you want to talk to people, just save your money and meet at the playground!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, YTA.


This is exactly what I was thinking.
Anonymous
I’d give my nanny an immediate bonus if she told me that she finally told the entitled mom disrupting music class to STFU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d give my nanny an immediate bonus if she told me that she finally told the entitled mom disrupting music class to STFU.


x100000

No one paid and schlepped to class to hear you yap, OP. Shut it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Referring to her as "this nanny" as if she is less important than you says everything we need to know about you.

I was a nanny for many years and I'm very familiar with moms like you who look down their noses at "the help." Yes, you were rude.


+1 the subject line and the OP emphasizig that a nanny would darr do this.

So gross OP.
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