Anonymous wrote:There is dysfunction in the family that has now become visible to you.
The mother is lacking in social graces as well as basic decency. You can only imagine what kind of mother she is when no one is looking. Don't expect anything from her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give her some time. Sounds like she was busy yesterday.
+1 Give it time. Don't let this blow up a friendship.
Also do things because you want to, not for a thank you. A thank you would be nice, but you shouldn't be in a mindset where an immediate thank you is viewed as a slight.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give her some time. Sounds like she was busy yesterday.
+1 Give it time. Don't let this blow up a friendship.
Also do things because you want to, not for a thank you. A thank you would be nice, but you shouldn't be in a mindset where an immediate thank you is viewed as a slight.
Anonymous wrote:Try not to be offended. She probably has a lot on her hands and keeps meaning to thank you but something comes up to distract her.
She is your friend. You know her well, right? Is she a rude and selfish person? If she generally isn't, give her some grace and assume she is very thankfully but hasn't been able to communicate that to you (yet). It is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you feel the need to overexplain to us about your bubble and mask wearing practices? No one cares. That was REALLY weird.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you feel the need to overexplain to us about your bubble and mask wearing practices? No one cares. That was REALLY weird.
Anonymous wrote:I would wait. She might have a lot of stress right now that you have no clue about.
Also...you also probably invited this kid as something for your kid...to keep him busy/happy on vacation, right? So you could conceivably thank her for letting him come so your child had more fun.