Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.
What a douche. They are 8-year olds. Like most douches, time will not be his friend. I've seen many douches humbled in this sport as their child ages up and is not longer the 'star' he thought she was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dad is a douche, but good lord, OP! Are you planning to try to protect your little snowflake from every harsh word for the rest of her life? Well, then you should go everywhere she ever goes so you can protect her from every harsh word that may spew out of someone else's mouth!
Not OP, but my guess is that the desire not to raise snowflakes shouldn't outweigh our responsibility to quit being assholes.
In other words -- I don't intend to quit speaking up about asshole behavior just to prepare my kid to deal with assholes.
Anonymous wrote:Dad is a douche, but good lord, OP! Are you planning to try to protect your little snowflake from every harsh word for the rest of her life? Well, then you should go everywhere she ever goes so you can protect her from every harsh word that may spew out of someone else's mouth!
Anonymous wrote:You made the right choice. Why embarrass the little girl because her dad's a douche?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sure your DD has moved on...like 5 minutes after it happened.
Anonymous wrote:You made the right choice. Why embarrass the little girl because her dad's a douche?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.
You made the right choice. Why embarrass the little girl because her dad's a douche?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say something in the moment, OP?
If someone is rude, I'm generally so surprised I can't find anything to say. Of course as soon as the person leaves, a ton of comments spring to mind![]()
I grew up in NY and generally do not have any difficulty in calling some one out, but words evaded me. I just didn't know what would be appropriate.
This sad sack was telling his daughter that eventually they will play a team that wasn't so terrible.
In direct earshot of a handful of said terrible.
I did not want to make a scene, the guy is clearly a loser.