Would you let your child hang out at a friend’s house if…

Anonymous
I need to know and be able to communicate with someone that I’m leaving responsible for my 8 yr old. I can’t believe so many would just drop their child off at a stranger’s house that you can’t even have a conversation with.
Anonymous
Is this a troll post?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The kid speaks English and presumably can translate. How long were you planning to let your kid stay there? A few hours isn’t bad especially if you will be there. Bring a laptop I guess


Do not stay if the kids are 8. That’s insane.


Yikes my kids are about to be teens and I still stay. Not sorry.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I need to know and be able to communicate with someone that I’m leaving responsible for my 8 yr old. I can’t believe so many would just drop their child off at a stranger’s house that you can’t even have a conversation with.


I can’t believe that either. I guess they’re desperate to get rid of their kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Foreigner here. The lack of English isn't as much of a problem as the fact that we've never met. I would first want to meet the parents for kids that age.


+1 I don't care if they don't speak English. But I wouldn't let my kid hang out at someone's house if I'd never met them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old DD and her friend have been planning to hang out during the break since early November. The friend wants DD to go to her house. DD asked me if it was okay and I told her, I just need to talk to her mom first since I’ve never met the mom. I find out the girl’s parents don’t speak English at all so now I’m a little hesitant to let DD go over there. Am I in the wrong for this?
yeah you're probably just racist
Anonymous
My dc has a friend whose parents speak English but the grandparents don’t and because the parents work all the time, the grandparents are at home. I communicate plans with the parents, and can effectively
Communicate enough with the grandparents at drop off time. My kid (age 9) thinks it’s fun to converse with them - “it’s like a secret language to figure out.” The friend translates. Can you communicate via text with a translator app?

Granted, I don’t just drop my kids off at peoples houses whom I’ve never met, but the language barrier alone doesn’t bother me.
Anonymous
I would let my kid go as long as I had some correspondence first. Do you have her phone number to text? You can just translate on an app or online. It might not be perfect but you can still tell what someone is trying to say.
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