Needy and weird |
I was thinking that too. It was a rude response so was the “we’re going to pass” response |
Oh, yeah, the back of my car is littered with these. https://www.cafepress.com/+intactivist+bumper-stickers |
I don't see what's rude. Direct isn't rude. She didn't pad it out with a bunch of excuses or a vague offer for "another time," but she didn't say anything mean or unkind, she just said no. Maybe she's generally a very direct person, or a little socially awkward. I don't see why you'd take offense. |
HOW?!? Seriously. How is that needy and weird?!? Do people not welcome new people to neighborhoods anymore?!? |
That is why I posted here. For insight. ![]() |
It's rude, let's not beat about the bush. |
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It's possible that she values the 1:1 time with your MT friend, and she doesn't want to do a combined playdate.
Regardless, I would drop it. You've done more than your share to be welcoming...it's on her to avail herself of your kindness or not. Don't think too hard. Moving is stressful, and people are weird. Maybe it's about you...or maybe it has nothing to do with you. Either way, the ball is in her court. |
Via text to an acquaintance? And you offered childcare too. That's strange. And then started including her is group texts. It over the top. If you want to welcome people go knock on their door and stop blowing up their phone weirdo. |
The group text was already created a couple months ago. And how is showing up at someones house LESS weird than messaging? |
No. Normal and kind. I'd be delighted if a new neighbor welcomed my family this way. |
+1 Ignore the PP berating you for being nice. He/she is the weirdo. |
New poster shocked that anyone would consider those welcome texts “needy and weird.” That sort of thing is completely normal in my circle...though I’m one of those “not in DC people” on this site. No wonder DC has a reputation as not so friendly. |
OP here, thanks. I agree. We've actually moved away from DC. Because people find helpful texts needy and weird. LOL. |