Nanny asked me to not talk during Music Together class.

Anonymous
I never have the courage to speak up. I would have silently glared at you. And I would have thanked the nanny after class. No one wants to hear your mouth run during class, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was not rude, you were. Save your talking for after class.


+1 how rude to talk during class. Go get coffee if you want to catch up with your friend. People pay money to participate in the class - not hear you gossip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!!!


Oh this is rich. A SAHM with a breadwinner DH claiming her lot in life is worse than a (most likely underpaid) nanny.


I agree w your sentiment but a lot of nannies, mine included, are well respected and very highly paid.


Please share how much you are paying your ”highly paid” nanny
Anonymous
Good for the Nanny.
Anonymous
Allow me to correct the title of this topic: "Person I believe is beneath me asked me to not talk during Music Together class when I was being rude and disruptive"
Anonymous
Np. Where I took my 3 or 4 month old we were supposed to sing everything - even “watch out! There’s spit up on the mat!” I did classes during maternity leave in part to be social and was scolded for asking a mother how old her baby was (rather than singing it). It wasn’t my thing and I quit. I’d previously done it with my other daughter / different teacher who was more focused on play than theory and was understanding of some talk and it was a much better experience. But yeah, I think their thing is no talking during class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are being rude. Save your conversation for after the class.


This.
Anonymous
This is definitely a troll post.

But my contribution to this is that I absolutely hated music together. Seems like I’m the only one 🤣🤷🏼‍♀️
Anonymous
Reminded me of this old thread

Mothers talking during story time at library
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/579700.page

"I hate it when mothers do this during Music Together class too - so rude and disrespectful. And beyond irritating.

Entitled bunch"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!!!


Oh this is rich. A SAHM with a breadwinner DH claiming her lot in life is worse than a (most likely underpaid) nanny.


I agree w your sentiment but a lot of nannies, mine included, are well respected and very highly paid.


No matter how much she is paid, she is still working for her living, versus you, where you earn your keep by whatever has inspired your DH to foot your bills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!!!


Oh this is rich. A SAHM with a breadwinner DH claiming her lot in life is worse than a (most likely underpaid) nanny.


I agree w your sentiment but a lot of nannies, mine included, are well respected and very highly paid.


No matter how much she is paid, she is still working for her living, versus you, where you earn your keep by whatever has inspired your DH to foot your bills.


? Why do you think the PP is a SAHM with a nanny?

I think you missed some vital reading!
Anonymous
The rest of the class of mothers and fathers applaud this nanny. Just because we wouldn’t say anything doesn’t mean we like people like you, OP. Trust there were other parents there who will be thrilled you and your friend finally shut up.
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!!!



Oh please. I am a SAHM and I do not talk during the classes I attend unless I am addressing the teacher, my child, and singing a song. I can chat after class. You are paying money to talk to your friend?

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?


This happened during my son’s music class when he was little. The teacher was too nice (and a pushover) to say anything. But the woman and her friend thought they were there for social hour instead of the music class, and it was disruptive.

OP, you’re the rude one in this scenario - rude to the teacher and rude to the other participants. Skip the class and grab coffee with your friend instead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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!!!


Oh this is rich. A SAHM with a breadwinner DH claiming her lot in life is worse than a (most likely underpaid) nanny.


I agree w your sentiment but a lot of nannies, mine included, are well respected and very highly paid.


Please share how much you are paying your ”highly paid” nanny


Ok, snarky comment, but I stand by what I wrote. She gets $25/hour, 4 weeks paid PTO a year, annual bonus, and it’s for 2 kids that are in school most of the day. Most weeks she doesn’t even work the full 40 but we pay her the full amount. She deserves to be paid a living wage. I think that’s pretty good for DC!
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