Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um . . . the guy-friend is not much of a friend.
Eh, he actually is. He just screwed up.
Anonymous wrote:Um . . . the guy-friend is not much of a friend.
Anonymous wrote:She did just fine.
I have a question, though. If she's not friends with him, why does he have her number?
Anonymous wrote:The Um makes it snarky. No thank you by itself is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went through 12.5 yr old, 7th grade DD's texts this morning.
Apparently, a boy from school texted DD and told him he likes her. She replied, "Um, no thank you." (She didn't mean this in a mean way.)
He replied "Okay, see you Monday?"
I suggested that while it was great that she used manners with the thank you, it would come across nicer if she said, "I'd like us to just stay friends." But DD said to me "But we're NOT friends, and I don't want to be friends with him." Okay. This is fair. DD can be friends with whoever she wants, as long as she's polite to everyone. That's my rule.
What can she say to let a boy down nicely if this happens again? "I'd rather keep our relationship the way it is"? Something else?
I think your daughter used appropriate language and set a clear boundary. I think what you are telling her to say sounds like you are training her to be a doormat.
Leave your daughter alone.
Anonymous wrote:We went through 12.5 yr old, 7th grade DD's texts this morning.
Apparently, a boy from school texted DD and told him he likes her. She replied, "Um, no thank you." (She didn't mean this in a mean way.)
He replied "Okay, see you Monday?"
I suggested that while it was great that she used manners with the thank you, it would come across nicer if she said, "I'd like us to just stay friends." But DD said to me "But we're NOT friends, and I don't want to be friends with him." Okay. This is fair. DD can be friends with whoever she wants, as long as she's polite to everyone. That's my rule.
What can she say to let a boy down nicely if this happens again? "I'd rather keep our relationship the way it is"? Something else?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say anything. This boy may be a jerk who is harassing your DD at school. Not to freak you out or anything but kids don't always tell their parents the whole story and maybe she needed to push back so he would stay away.