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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Why can't you find a time that works for everyone? Maybe the kid really has plans when you ask. Would you prefer that he just say no to your son without trying for a new time? That what it sounds like you are saying.[/quote] I'd prefer that he either wait until we invite him another time or try to invite DS to his place, if he wants to see him sooner than that. It is annoying to me to have to pull up my work calendar to see whether I have calls scheduled (and go through my work email to see times I have offered for calls that may later be confirmed) at the alternative time this kid proposes coming to our place. [/quote] 13 year olds are still learning how to make plans, and suggesting an alternative time doesn't seem unreasonable to me. Your son can respond that he can't have people over at other times, but if that's the time that works best, can they get together at friend's house.[/quote]
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