Anonymous wrote:This has nothing to do with the pool. The kids are just rude.
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sorry about this op. you're right and the friends are wrong. that's the problem with texting. with old fashioned phones, parents can hear the convo and reprimand their child for sounding greedy or rude on the phone. (or actually, i think they're less likely to talk out loud like that, as well. seems less real to them when they text.
OP here. There is one friend in particular that this is a problem with. Today she apparently texted and called my DD and my DD was away from her phone...an hour later I get a call from mom on my cell saying, "Have Larla pick up her phone! Larlita is trying to get ahold her!" DD checked her phone and the message was: "Wanna go for a swim?"
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a pool. DD has friends who like to use the pool - I have absolutely NO problem with kids wanting to swim in it (that's why we got it, after all) but what exactly do you do when the conversation goes like this? DD showed me some over her texts and I'm not sure how to tell her how to proceed:
Friend: Can we swim tonight?
DD: sure! Want to come over at like 7?
Friend: 7??? That's so late!!! Can't we swim at like 6
DD: no, my dad doesn't get home until 6:30 so we're not done eating until after 6:45 sorry!
Friend: ugh, whatever, well idk if I can even come over anymore
DD: ugh, whatever, I'll find plenty more people who can come over and will be cool with our rules.
Or
Friend: Can we swim today?
DD: no, parents aren't home and they don't want us using the pool when they're gone
Friend: That's so stupid!!! I promise I can swim
DD: Yup, soooo stupid. If you want, I can leave too and you can swim alone and there will nobody to call 911 on your stupid drowned self
I'm kidding, and your DD can be above all this, but wow those kids are rude.
Anonymous wrote:sorry about this op. you're right and the friends are wrong. that's the problem with texting. with old fashioned phones, parents can hear the convo and reprimand their child for sounding greedy or rude on the phone. (or actually, i think they're less likely to talk out loud like that, as well. seems less real to them when they text.
Anonymous wrote:We have a pool. DD has friends who like to use the pool - I have absolutely NO problem with kids wanting to swim in it (that's why we got it, after all) but what exactly do you do when the conversation goes like this? DD showed me some over her texts and I'm not sure how to tell her how to proceed:
Friend: Can we swim tonight?
DD: sure! Want to come over at like 7?
Friend: 7??? That's so late!!! Can't we swim at like 6
DD: no, my dad doesn't get home until 6:30 so we're not done eating until after 6:45 sorry!
Friend: ugh, whatever, well idk if I can even come over anymore
DD: ugh, whatever, I'll find plenty more people who can come over and will be cool with our rules.
Or
Friend: Can we swim today?
DD: no, parents aren't home and they don't want us using the pool when they're gone
Friend: That's so stupid!!! I promise I can swim
DD: Yup, soooo stupid. If you want, I can leave too and you can swim alone and there will nobody to call 911 on your stupid drowned self
I'm kidding, and your DD can be above all this, but wow those kids are rude.