That's kinda cute |
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My son got caught doing this later in the evening to a neighbor with a baby (so woke up the baby). I caught him and the neighbor didn’t know it was him. I made him go over and apologize the next day and say he did it.
I don’t think it’s a huge deal but I also think it’s super rude and thoughtless thing to do to neighbors and for me I wanted to send a strong message this isn’t how we treat people. It’s not funny and harmless. It’s a shitty thing to do. Is is the shittiest thing ever? No. They do dumb things like we did and then hopefully someone in their life points out they are being a jerk and they stop and think about other people. also in the day of cameras everywhere it’s flat out dumb. |
| Completely inappropriate behavior that should be corrected |
| It’s extremely rude, if roles up dogs and wakes babies. |
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It’s a wholesome rite of passage that most of us indulged in a little bit. Unfortunately in the age of paranoia, Ring Cams, and NextDoor fanatics, I told my teens not to do it. Someone is going to call the cops, or worse, shoot you. We’ve had multiple news stories of psychos shooting people that were knocking on their door or turned into their driveway.
Sadly ding dong ditch has to go to the incinerator along with prank phone calls and flaming bags of dog sh*t on the doorstep of the biggest AH in the neighborhood. |
DP: You missed the bullying part. This wasn't the DDD of bored kids in a suburban neighborhood in summer. (But yeah. the dad sounds unhinged). |
Or makes elderly people have to get out of bed and go downstairs and open the door. Nighttime arthritis is no joke. |
A wholesome rite of passage unto the Brotherhood of Morons? |
It's rude and inconsiderate. People have mentioned the elderly, babies, and dogs, but there's people with PTSD. It simply isn't funny. It's not funny to annoy people. I don't call that a rite of passage. So it's great she told you it means she has some idea of right and wrong, but I don't think your message went far enough. You made it seem like she shouldn't do it because cameras and someone might get mad and shoot them. She shouldn't do it because it's rude. You also should have broadened the discussion to include how to respond to peer pressure when it's not a good thing to do when her conscience is telling her not to. |
Also note that your DD and her friends lied to all the parents to go do this. Is it the worst thing in the world no? But it does show they have the propensity to lie and get into trouble together make sue your alcohol is locked up. |
That’s exactly why! No one can afford to do it 😂 |
| Assume everyone has a ring camera and that 1 out of 5 people have and will use a weapon and 3 out of 5 people will post about you on their neighborhood group. Its not funny then. |
| The PTSD post is an interesting point. There are so many victims of domestic violence and harassment. I would imagine ding dong ditch could impact their sense of safety. |
| A group of kids did this in our neighborhood and someone posted their photos from their Ring camera on the neighborhood Facebook page. All hell broke loose after that. The original poster ended up emailing the school they attended and posted that on the Facebook page too. |
| No I wouldn’t be mad if they tried it once thinking what’s the harm and then learned whoops other people in the world are very different from them and apologized later. I would be concerned if they never learned other people were very different from them or were over-anxious about never making a mistake in life. You can see these two effects in spades on DCUM. They are not happy people. |