| OP you sound very annoying forcing everything on everyone. |
The kids wanted to see a specific movie, and asked for it by name. Would you like to attend is a yes or no question that can be answered within 5 minutes. Then they had more than an hour to actually decide, then said no, then grumbled about wanting to go? No. Come on. My kids wanted to see a specific movie, I didn’t have the idea to go see “a movie” to “get through the day.” Chick-fil-A was asked for by name from a birthday kid who could have ordered from anywhere, and that’s what her 6yo self wanted. |
| Op I am like you, I usually choose the path of least resistance even if it’s not what I personally want to do. One DC is like me and the other DC and DH are more fussy/picky/finicky. The easygoing ones often end up doing what the fussy ones want in terms of dining and entertainment to avoid frustrating debates and conversations. |
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You seem really pushy OP
If you feel this way, just don't ask them or ask all ahead of time. I hate pushy people who rush others. Your imaginary deadline isn't anyone's issue. It's yours |
Why do you care of someone grumbles? That's on them. You gave them an hour. Move on. Same with Chick-fil-A. Why are you ordering for your husband? Put your order in and move on. |
Not op but how long does it take to decide whether to see a movie? She gave them an hour advance notice? And do you really need to hem and haw over the chick fil a menu???? |
| I watched a guy examine each of the four remaining jars of peanuts on the store shelf. I can only imagine how long this would take if the shelf wasn't nearly empty. |
Please explain how giving people more than an hour to decide whether they want to see a specific movie is “rushing” them. |
At the beach I order my own food, and the food of anyone who wants to order when I put my order in. Everyone else can fend for themselves. |
| It’s a matter of time before someone declares ADHD. In 5, 4, 3… |
Not every decision is life and death. The point is knowing which are. --Engineer. |
You're smart enough to figure this out, OP. |
The point of living is to live with freedom. Freedom to choose to make every decision life and death if that's what you want. |
NP. Nope, it’s you. You’re the extreme personality. If you don’t know what you want from Chik-Fil-A, pull up the menu yourself, read it and decide. Don’t ask someone else to read it to you. If you have almost an hour to decide whether to go see “Migration” at 2:40, that should be plenty of time for the level of “discernment” needed. What you’re calling discernment is indecisiveness. |
+1. —Attorney. |