Nanny asked me to not talk during Music Together class.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are being rude. Save your conversation for after the class.


+1.
It's actually an explicit instruction in those classes
+1 you were probably talking so much that you didn’t hear the teacher say it. You are ruining the class for others by talking. The lady is doing you a favor by reiterating the instruction to be quiet. Please do not talk, Op. consider others. Everyone is participating and suppose to be present. Everyone paid for the class. Be considerate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are being rude. Save your conversation for after the class.


+1.
It's actually an explicit instruction in those classes
+1 you were probably talking so much that you didn’t hear the teacher say it. You are ruining the class for others by talking. The lady is doing you a favor by reiterating the instruction to be quiet. Please do not talk, Op. consider others. Everyone is participating and suppose to be present. Everyone paid for the class. Be considerate.


+2
Anonymous
Don’t talk during class. Model good behavior for the kids.

Also, I’m not sure you were as quiet or unobtrusive as you think. Generally, most people won’t say anything if something is minimally disruptive— which makes me think you were really grating on her and the other participants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!


I mean this kindly: set up a play date with your friend & her child and chit chat to your heart’s content. Don’t do it during a class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend and I take our toddlers to a Music Together class. We weren’t talking loudly and certainly were not talking during the whole class. When we were leaving this nanny came up to me and asked me to please not talk to my friend during class. The teacher never said anything so we clearly weren’t bothering her. I was kinda speechless when this nanny scolded me!

Was she rude? WWYD?



How dare *some nanny* criticize your rude behavior!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!


So just meet up with your friend at one of your homes. Put the kids in a safe area and enjoy a cup of coffee while chatting. The music class is for those wanting to engage in an instructor-led activity with their kids. You are the problem here, OP.
Anonymous
No, she was not rude at all from what you describe. It is rude to have side conversations during a group activity where others may be distracted. My kids are now teens and I still remember the moms who chatted during music together, completely oblivious to the fact that they were really annoying others. Total inability to read the room. Funnily enough, three of those moms continued similarly through preschool and (as I hear from old friends) even into their kids’ high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!


I mean this kindly: set up a play date with your friend & her child and chit chat to your heart’s content. Don’t do it during a class.



Sorry, I find the "this nanny" language (repeated) highly sus. Sorry you're lonely but you can chat after class, beyond rude to annoy others during.
Anonymous
Rare dcum consensus: op you were rude and, more, obnoxiously entitled to believe your preferences supersede "this nanny"'s and the rest of the class's. Get over yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter that she's a nanny? Does her opinion carry less weight?


X1000 bringing this fact into the post pretty much shows op’s character.

Op, it is incredibly rude to carry on a conversation (even a short one) during any type of musical class.
Anonymous
Team nanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rare dcum consensus: op you were rude and, more, obnoxiously entitled to believe your preferences supersede "this nanny"'s and the rest of the class's. Get over yourself.


Yep. OP, it would have been so easy for you and your friend to grab some coffee and chat elsewhere with kids AFTER the class.
Anonymous
OP: STFU in class. Nobody wants to hear you or your friend. Before or after class, and meet elsewhere.

Team Nanny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!


I think people are being hard on you. If you only spoke briefly and softly, I think everyone needs to relax. People forget what it’s like to be home all day with a young child (or they never did it so can’t relate). It’s tough and sometimes you make friends in a toddler music class & want to say hi for a quick minute.


I remember it well, and I still don't chat with someone else during a class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend and I take our toddlers to a Music Together class. We weren’t talking loudly and certainly were not talking during the whole class. When we were leaving this nanny came up to me and asked me to please not talk to my friend during class. The teacher never said anything so we clearly weren’t bothering her. I was kinda speechless when this nanny scolded me!

Was she rude? WWYD?


You were rude to talk in the class. She did the right thing. What would I do? I'd say "I am sorry" and won't do it again
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