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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On two occasions in the past two weeks, I have asked different parents of my kids' friends if their kids could watch a movie in our yard (we have a projector) with one or two of DS and DD's other friends. The response I've gotten is "can you tell me about how the parents of those kids have been socially distancing?" I totally get that COVID is a real and scary thing, and I have no issue with parents feeling uncomfortable and declining an invite due to concerns about COVID. Makes total sense. However, I don't feel that I should be obligated to obtain and provide a detailed explanation of the social distancing practices of our other guests' families. I think that, if people are concerned and want to socially distance, they themselves should decline the invite for that reason. Am I wrong that this response is unreasonable? I just replied, "Sorry, I don't have that information. I totally understand if you feel uncomfortable, maybe another time later on."[/quote] Your answer is perfect. You are not responsible to be your guests' contact tracer and give out that information to other guests.[/quote]
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