Anonymous wrote:We have family who are always late and never bother to call. We have just learned that they will arrive 1/2 late and there is nothing we can do about it. We just deal with the rudeness and get on with it.
Anonymous wrote:BITCH WILL NEVER SAY WHAT THE BALANCED SNACK IS
Anonymous wrote:Wow, a lot of high maintenance moms on this thread. Take a chill pill people. Who gives a crap if someone is 15 minutes late to the playground, get a life! I'm sure every one of you who says this is bad form has been late at least once in their life.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly it would not even occur to me to call someone and give them a heads up that I'd be 15 minutes late to meeting them at the park for a playdate.
This isn't a job interview. 15 minutes one way or the other is just wiggle room to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes late? To a park? I wouldn't bat an eye and would appreciate the call. Absolutely do not understand that level of pettiness (apparently I'm in the minority) - surely the play date would have lasted longer than 20 minutes??
+1 Sure, it was bad planning on OP's part, but 15 minutes late to a playdate in a public park with small children is nothing to get snippy over. Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:OP made the playdate that day, just an hour ahead. The other mom probably had to juggle some things on her end to make it happen, but did it for her daughter. Then OP calls right back to say she'll be late because she has to stop by a store.
If I had put any additional effort into making it to the playdate myself, I'd also be annoyed, and wonder if OP is going to make it.
I also suspect that OP is one of those people who always. always has one little thing she has to do before she can get to the pre-arranged event, or frequently "has" to cancel due a variety of things most people just call "life," and the other mom had experienced this in some fashion before.