Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
You have a private family making a private decision discreetly, and a disloyal employee blabbing about it
Np Lol. Have you ever watched Downton Abbey? The help ALWAYS gossip. It’s like you and a colleague bitching about your employer. It doesn’t speak to any moral failings. And OP, it doesn’t speak to your moral superiority that you’re so clueless you didn’t even notice your next door neighbor’s house was for sale!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s not a secret, it’s not gossiping. Just ask your neighbor.
I would never ask them this
They’ll tell us in their own time
Okay so don't talk about it with them or the nannies, problem solved. The nannies can discuss it together if they want. This thread is unnecessary .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s not a secret, it’s not gossiping. Just ask your neighbor.
I would never ask them this
They’ll tell us in their own time
Okay so don't talk about it with them or the nannies, problem solved. The nannies can discuss it together if they want. This thread is unnecessary .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s not a secret, it’s not gossiping. Just ask your neighbor.
I would never ask them this
They’ll tell us in their own time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
You have a private family making a private decision discreetly, and a disloyal employee blabbing about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
You have a private family making a private decision discreetly, and a disloyal employee blabbing about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:So you want to gossip to your neighbor that their nanny gossiped to your nanny about them which she then in turn gossiped to you? Next time: “huh that’s interesting. Now about Larlo...”
Anonymous wrote:The nanny is clearly worried that they sold because they can’t afford the house. That’s why she’s asking if it was a loss, because she’s worried about her job.
How nice for you that you don’t have to worry about such things. Imagine being the type of person who would report a scared nanny during a pandemic, which will most surely cause her to lose her job.
You are a terrible person and you’re lucky your kids have a nanny. Less exposure to you and your values/influence. Be better, look at yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
And it’s public info, so it’s not like sharing a confidential secret.
It’s not yet public
Plus they’re a private family so it’s not for us to be discussing it
Anonymous wrote:If it’s not a secret, it’s not gossiping. Just ask your neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't your nanny the one gossiping? Their nanny didn't ask YOU anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
That's gross.
Why is that gross? Everyone in a neighborhood wants to know what comparable houses sold for.
This is a really weird thread. I don’t know what the problem is.
And it’s public info, so it’s not like sharing a confidential secret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think a nanny telling another nanny that her employer is moving is gossiping. If I told my friend my company was moving HQ, that wouldn't be gossip, it would be me talking about my life.
OP / the other nanny wanted to know what we thought they’d sold their house for and if they’d made a profit or a loss on the sale.
How did you not know that your next door neighbor's house was for sale?