Anonymous wrote:He probably thought he was being more respectful by answering your call and giving you partial attention rather than ignoring it and calling you back at his convenience. Why couldn't you text? I don't know any kids in that age who want to face time their moms while they're at a friend's house. That would be along the lines of a kiss goodbye as you drop them off at school.
DD and I have a deal. If I text her, I give her a reasonable amount of time to respond, and if I feel like she's ignoring or if I need a quick answer, then I call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the? You called him. You had no idea what he was doing yet you expect him to jump all over you like a well trained puppy. He is a person who was engaged in an activity that he cares about with someone else. To pause the game interferes with his interaction with his guest. His fault though for answering the phone. Your title says it all. You only care about your need for immediate attention. Respect is a two way street.
Disagree. His mom contacted him to remind him to take the puppy out before he went to a friend's house. Apparently, it was a necessary call on mom's part because her distracted son put the phone down instead of pausing his game. He was rude. His game could have waited.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, was it the first time? Tell him not to do that anymore and carry on. Don't fret unless it happens again. Teach him.
Anonymous wrote:What the? You called him. You had no idea what he was doing yet you expect him to jump all over you like a well trained puppy. He is a person who was engaged in an activity that he cares about with someone else. To pause the game interferes with his interaction with his guest. His fault though for answering the phone. Your title says it all. You only care about your need for immediate attention. Respect is a two way street.
Anonymous wrote:This.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the? You called him. You had no idea what he was doing yet you expect him to jump all over you like a well trained puppy. He is a person who was engaged in an activity that he cares about with someone else. To pause the game interferes with his interaction with his guest. His fault though for answering the phone. Your title says it all. You only care about your need for immediate attention. Respect is a two way street.
Disagree. His mom contacted him to remind him to take the puppy out before he went to a friend's house. Apparently, it was a necessary call on mom's part because her distracted son put the phone down instead of pausing his game. He was rude. His game could have waited.
This.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the? You called him. You had no idea what he was doing yet you expect him to jump all over you like a well trained puppy. He is a person who was engaged in an activity that he cares about with someone else. To pause the game interferes with his interaction with his guest. His fault though for answering the phone. Your title says it all. You only care about your need for immediate attention. Respect is a two way street.
Disagree. His mom contacted him to remind him to take the puppy out before he went to a friend's house. Apparently, it was a necessary call on mom's part because her distracted son put the phone down instead of pausing his game. He was rude. His game could have waited.
Anonymous wrote:What the? You called him. You had no idea what he was doing yet you expect him to jump all over you like a well trained puppy. He is a person who was engaged in an activity that he cares about with someone else. To pause the game interferes with his interaction with his guest. His fault though for answering the phone. Your title says it all. You only care about your need for immediate attention. Respect is a two way street.