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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be tempted to have some fun with this one. Option 1 : Sorry no [i]backsies[/i]! Option 2: Oh dear, I'm so sorry that your son doesn't understanding trading. We forget sometimes that there are kids with lower abilities in DC's class. My DC is both gifted and a strong negotiator. He gets it from DH and I as we cleared our first $5M mark one year out of college but I digress....we will speak to our son about how negotiating and trading with kids who don't have same abilities and aren't as advanced. Have you considered enrichment for your child? It could help. Your child is very sweet and I'm sure there is some future career pathway out there for him. Not everyone is college material, the world needs low end labor too! Option 3: Wow I was just about to write to you or to be more precise our lawyer was about to send you a letter. My son traded my $10K diamond engagement ring for the cheap toy that your son wants back. Please return the ring or a check for $10K and we will of course return the toy. Have a great day and so happy that you are being proactive about returning my ring. [/quote] It’s not clear to me that two things were traded. All that is clear to me is tha OP’s son took home another child’s toy. Did the other child bring home one of OP’s child’s toy? What was it? Maybe don’t get it returned. [/quote]
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