Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
I’m a host, not a babysitter. They could have participated in conversations if they were not busy
- screaming,
- running in and out of the house slamming the door,
- shoving handfuls of pretzels into their mouths
- running area the house with food dropping some on the floor
- demanding soda that we didn’t serve
- touching all the walls leaving greasy hand prints because they were not taught to use utensils and napkins
- banging in the piano full force,
- tormenting our cats with a stick they found
- jumping on our bed in master bedroom
- doing gymnastics on the sofa
- these were 7-9 year olds
- when I tried to make a small talk with a 12 year old, he would run off and mumbled something
- another 13 year old just sat silent in a coma like state on their phone the whole evening
What happened to having manners?
You sound unhinged.
If anyone talked about my littles like that, I would stop being friends
Anonymous wrote:The parents are different. I mostly enjoy conversations with husbands. Wives are SAHMs and their conversation ironically revolves around children.
I think it’s a case of moms burdened with childcare and coming to a dinner party is viewed as an opportunity to just let the kids loose and not have to take care of them for once.
A babysitter will cost a couple hundred bucks and they are one one middle class income.
I’m not inviting them again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
I’m a host, not a babysitter. They could have participated in conversations if they were not busy
- screaming,
- running in and out of the house slamming the door,
- shoving handfuls of pretzels into their mouths
- running area the house with food dropping some on the floor
- demanding soda that we didn’t serve
- touching all the walls leaving greasy hand prints because they were not taught to use utensils and napkins
- banging in the piano full force,
- tormenting our cats with a stick they found
- jumping on our bed in master bedroom
- doing gymnastics on the sofa
- these were 7-9 year olds
- when I tried to make a small talk with a 12 year old, he would run off and mumbled something
- another 13 year old just sat silent in a coma like state on their phone the whole evening
What happened to having manners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
I’m a host, not a babysitter. They could have participated in conversations if they were not busy
- screaming,
- running in and out of the house slamming the door,
- shoving handfuls of pretzels into their mouths
- running area the house with food dropping some on the floor
- demanding soda that we didn’t serve
- touching all the walls leaving greasy hand prints because they were not taught to use utensils and napkins
- banging in the piano full force,
- tormenting our cats with a stick they found
- jumping on our bed in master bedroom
- doing gymnastics on the sofa
- these were 7-9 year olds
- when I tried to make a small talk with a 12 year old, he would run off and mumbled something
- another 13 year old just sat silent in a coma like state on their phone the whole evening
What happened to having manners?
Anonymous wrote:The parents are different. I mostly enjoy conversations with husbands. Wives are SAHMs and their conversation ironically revolves around children.
I think it’s a case of moms burdened with childcare and coming to a dinner party is viewed as an opportunity to just let the kids loose and not have to take care of them for once.
A babysitter will cost a couple hundred bucks and they are one one middle class income.
I’m not inviting them again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
I’m a host, not a babysitter. They could have participated in conversations if they were not busy
- screaming,
- running in and out of the house slamming the door,
- shoving handfuls of pretzels into their mouths
- running area the house with food dropping some on the floor
- demanding soda that we didn’t serve
- touching all the walls leaving greasy hand prints because they were not taught to use utensils and napkins
- banging in the piano full force,
- tormenting our cats with a stick they found
- jumping on our bed in master bedroom
- doing gymnastics on the sofa
- these were 7-9 year olds
- when I tried to make a small talk with a 12 year old, he would run off and mumbled something
- another 13 year old just sat silent in a coma like state on their phone the whole evening
What happened to having manners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you set them up for failure? Are there things that they can play with - something for a large age range (legos, magnatiles, wherever).
Just out on a movie (made for all ages like Minions, Encanto, whatever) works too.
+1 Did you do anything to prepare for 5 kids under the age of 12, or were you really expecting them all to sit and quietly read a book the whole time?
+1
What are they supposed to do at your home? You've probably monopolized the area with a TV, you don't have any books or games for them, and you don't include them in the conversation. I hate people like OP
Sometimes they don't want to play books or games, and sometimes the kids might have ADD (for example) - so nothing OP provided might have worked. If you know your kids get bored, maybe you should bring something for them. Maybe you should teach them how to behave outside their house. Take some time with your kids.
I have seen kids get bored at houses that have just about anything a kid could want. Stop trying to pile it onto OP. Stiop trying to deflect. OP was gracious enough to host. Now OP realizes it was a mistake, and likely they will have to find another house to trash.
Oh please. OP is some childless SATC wannabe who is regretting her life choices but wants to show off her pristine apartment that has nothing for the kids to do while she wants her friend to get drunk with her.
Anonymous wrote:I never see French kid putting a dirty hand into a bowl with appetizers and stuffing handfuls of into their mouth.
Indian kids that we know are extremely well mannered.
The Chinese twelve year old can hold the most interesting conversations and is also well mannered.
Our friends’ kids from New Zealand have impeccable manners and would never dream to act like this.
I can go on and on.
It seems the kids born and raised in American or half American families have no expectations to meet in terms of behavior. No wonder schools have so many issues with disruptive behavior and lack of discipline.
Anonymous wrote:
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you set them up for failure? Are there things that they can play with - something for a large age range (legos, magnatiles, wherever).
Just out on a movie (made for all ages like Minions, Encanto, whatever) works too.
+1 Did you do anything to prepare for 5 kids under the age of 12, or were you really expecting them all to sit and quietly read a book the whole time?
+1
What are they supposed to do at your home? You've probably monopolized the area with a TV, you don't have any books or games for them, and you don't include them in the conversation. I hate people like OP
I told them to bring their own toys, they had access to legos, they had full access to the TV.
Why is there an expectation that someone should go at great lengths to entertain your children?
Bc they are guests of yours? Just bc they are kids doesn't mean you can dismiss them like trash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you set them up for failure? Are there things that they can play with - something for a large age range (legos, magnatiles, wherever).
Just out on a movie (made for all ages like Minions, Encanto, whatever) works too.
+1 Did you do anything to prepare for 5 kids under the age of 12, or were you really expecting them all to sit and quietly read a book the whole time?
+1
What are they supposed to do at your home? You've probably monopolized the area with a TV, you don't have any books or games for them, and you don't include them in the conversation. I hate people like OP
I told them to bring their own toys, they had access to legos, they had full access to the TV.
Why is there an expectation that someone should go at great lengths to entertain your children?