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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is your relationship to the teen? If you knew they were really upset, you shouldn't have attempted to engage them at all, unless you are close enough to try to offer comfort (bit still not take offense if they don't want your comfort).[/quote] It's my ds. I personally agree with you that I would not have engaged, or understood if I did and the kid didn't respond, but to be clear, that family is lovely and they absolutely meant to be kind. My dh meanwhile is PISSED at ds, says there is no excuse and that he is absolutely mortified. He read ds the riot act after we got home, which to me was not a good idea as ds is already dealing with the humiliating thing that happened. I think telling him he needs to apologize when he sees them is enough. DH is basically saying we raised ds to be insanely rude, that he is so ashamed of him. [/quote] Gee, where did your kid learn to be volatile? [/quote] Neither are volatile people.[/quote]
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