Yeah, imagine sharing your child's high school plans with a bunch of moms with similarly aged kids making similar plans. The nerve! |
Thanks for showing us good manners and etiquette by doing things like gossiping with the neighbors. |
But were they talking about it at the time annoying mom stopped by to due her bragging routine? Did anyone ask how her child was doing? |
Rudeness begets rudeness. |
You need to pick a side. If you defend one persons' right to be rude, why not the other? Rudeness is either ok or its not. It's not ok sometimes. If neighbor has the right to be a boor, why don't the happy hour crew? |
I don't actually have to pick a side. OP is writing so the discussion revolves around what someone listening to the bragging should do. If her neighbor friend was writing I might have something else to say. But you realize that just because the neighbor was supposedly rude, OP and the neighbors don't get a pass on being rude? I cannot believe I have to type that out. But DCUM has certainly shown me that there are many people who grown into adult bodies but not adult maturity. |
But many here are refusing to call neighbors behavior rude. They think it’s perfectly reasonable so it’s hard to take them seriously criticizing the other group’s behavior seriously. They don’t understand rude behavior to begin with. |
Well I do fart and then shove my sons head under the covers for a nice Dutch Oven…so I’m thinking you’re probably right. |
The more you speak, the more you sound like a word that begins with C and ends with unt. |
Okay! |
You're one to talk. Is this your idea of good manners and being the bigger person? Because the take of some in here is that it's never ok to respond to rudeness with rudeness, but there you go. You're exactly the same. |
This is DCUM. You should expect no less. |