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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We get little toddlers around 5-6, the swarm starts around 6 and peters out after 8. I don't think anyone needs "official" time limits.[/quote] Officially really helps set expectations on both ends. In the same way that I’m probably not ready to see your 3yr old at 5pm you’d likely be annoyed if my teen rang your doorbell at 9:30. Official is different from community-based norms. [/quote] This is so stupid. Go by the porch light rule. If my light is off and your teen rings the doorbell, they will not get candy, even if I have some left over. Community based norms is how the world runs.[/quote] So, in sum, our community based norm that the town suggests hours and that’s how we prefer it is stupid because your community based norm is better. Thanks. That clears it up.[/quote] Damn straight. Now either GWTP or move back to Ohio.[/quote] Our town already suggests hours. I don’t have to move to Ohio . If the town didn’t suggest hours, that would be fine too. We’d just have more delightful conversations like this one when everyone asks what the hours are and people get their feathers ruffled.[/quote]
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