Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tough crowd here. OP, I totally get what you're saying. It's the curt "Have a good afternoon" that is weird. It reads as her shutting the conversation down when you were just trying to be friendly. I really don't think you approached it incorrectly and she sounds a bit unfriendly to me. Though, I agree with others that it is REALLY hard to read tone over text. I just wouldn't try to chat it up or joke with her over text again.
This. She isn't one of your "people". NBD.
Anonymous wrote:OP, You did NOTHING wrong. Zilch. Move on. And, FWIW, I do not think she was curt or upset either. Do not overthink.
Anonymous wrote:Tough crowd here. OP, I totally get what you're saying. It's the curt "Have a good afternoon" that is weird. It reads as her shutting the conversation down when you were just trying to be friendly. I really don't think you approached it incorrectly and she sounds a bit unfriendly to me. Though, I agree with others that it is REALLY hard to read tone over text. I just wouldn't try to chat it up or joke with her over text again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m really confused? Maybe explain this a different way for the slower ones among us
LOL.
I made a joke about myself being a bad mom because most of my children's art from school goes straight to the trash. When the other mom replied that I should just throw her son's art in the trash (which was mistakenly put in my son's backpack), I made another joke about how I feel better that I'm not the only bad mom. Feeling awkward makes me want to talk more, I guess, so I explained that I know other parents who keep a binder with every piece of art their child brings home. She responded just, "I am not that mom. Have a good afternoon." Which of course made me feel even more awkward and I followed up by saying, "Sorry, bad joke..."
I just got the impression she was offended by what I was saying. I was a bit taken aback by her responses. Is there not some irony in the fact that these piles of papers and art get sent home and we just toss them? Like, is it kind of funny that I'm so unsentimental about them all and can just throw them out?
And yes, i'm a millenial parent!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I get it. I honestly agree with all of you above. It did feel really awkward though, like each time I tried to joke she replied in a very serious way.
I don't know her very well so I will try to just not think about it anymore. I think she might not be as friendly as I thought she was -- I think part of my awkward feeling is I thought we were friendly and jokey together, like on the playground when we're chatting picking up our kids.
I'll brush it off, and maybe not try to be so light-hearted with people I don't know well... Text/chat conversations can be so misread.