Anonymous wrote:You can tell her but if she's estranged why would they contact her?
Anonymous wrote:Probable fake post. Anecdotally, unless you are prepared to help your mom work through the devastation you say she will experience if you tell her, stay out of it and act surprised when she does find out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good does it do to tell her? It’s not as though someone told you and she may find out you kept this from her. Allow her the peace of not knowing, and holding out hope. What’s the harm? When the day comes she tells you, act surprised and sympathetic.
This. My mine immediately went to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when the news announces late one night that the last ticket was sold, and the mom wants to wake Charlie to tell him, but the grandpa says something alone the lines of, “don’t wake him, let him have one last dream”.
Don’t wake her, OP. Let her have her dream. He’s gone either way. Why upset her needlessly right now?
Yes but Charlie still overheard and was heartbroken anyway. Tell your mom - she will find out eventually and probably be upset that you knew and didn't tell her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What good does it do to tell her? It’s not as though someone told you and she may find out you kept this from her. Allow her the peace of not knowing, and holding out hope. What’s the harm? When the day comes she tells you, act surprised and sympathetic.
This. My mine immediately went to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when the news announces late one night that the last ticket was sold, and the mom wants to wake Charlie to tell him, but the grandpa says something alone the lines of, “don’t wake him, let him have one last dream”.
Don’t wake her, OP. Let her have her dream. He’s gone either way. Why upset her needlessly right now?
Anonymous wrote:What good does it do to tell her? It’s not as though someone told you and she may find out you kept this from her. Allow her the peace of not knowing, and holding out hope. What’s the harm? When the day comes she tells you, act surprised and sympathetic.
Anonymous wrote:What good does it do to tell her? It’s not as though someone told you and she may find out you kept this from her. Allow her the peace of not knowing, and holding out hope. What’s the harm? When the day comes she tells you, act surprised and sympathetic.