Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe follow up with a phone call?
Ordinarily I would but I do know this person is a texter. They're just impossibly rude and have been even more so since the tryouts. I do this for my son but I don't feel the need to follow up with a call. That said, I am so tempted to send a snarky "following up..." text.
Anonymous wrote:I would send a quick "I'm still hoping to include your son in this. Please reply as soon as you get a chance so I can schedule. THanks."
I have a number of families that we text regularly to coordinate various activities. Everyone is busy. It is not uncommon for people to reply and apologize when they thought that they had replied and didn't, or forgot to check the calendar and get back to someone else, etc. So a quick reminder that they haven't replied is often enough to nudge the reply. We are all well-meaning, but all have busy personal and family schedules. Everyone keeps the good intentions, nudges when needed and we all try to get the kids together as much as possible.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot expect anyone to keep every weekend free between now and the end of May. That's what, 6 wks?
you need to decide when you're doing your thing, or 2-3 possible dates and run those past her.
Its annoying when anyone expects you to keep your calendar wide open for something. It means they can't do anything with anyone, just in case its your kids birthday!
Anonymous wrote:I would follow up via text, and say we're thinking of x date, does that work for you, DC really wants your kid there etc.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe follow up with a phone call?