Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
If other kids ask, just tell them that every family is having breakfast on their own. But, you have to bring some extras. You can't do that for the entire time. Also, I imagine your kids will be offered food from others as well.
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
+1.
And the answer is no, most of the people on this board are not invited back nor are they even invited in the first place. Most people on the board are trashy, socially inept and from a low class background, and see no issue whatsoever in asking another couple to pay back the $2.37 to cover the additional breakfast supplies. A bunch of cheapie trailer park types
You seem very familiar with this type. Guess trash recognize trash.
I am. Unfortunately I have to interact with people like you whenever I drop off my dry cleaning or hire a service person, etc.
NP—implying that service workers are trash is a *really* ugly look. Especially since many of them have put their lives on the line during this period. I know you’re probably not ashamed of yourself, so I’ll be ashamed for you. Smdh. This kind of shit makes me want to quit DCUM for good. I can’t stand the sneering about “the poors”.
And I cant stand rude and mannerless people. Bye.
You must have a terrible time looking in the mirror, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
If other kids ask, just tell them that every family is having breakfast on their own. But, you have to bring some extras. You can't do that for the entire time. Also, I imagine your kids will be offered food from others as well.
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
+1.
And the answer is no, most of the people on this board are not invited back nor are they even invited in the first place. Most people on the board are trashy, socially inept and from a low class background, and see no issue whatsoever in asking another couple to pay back the $2.37 to cover the additional breakfast supplies. A bunch of cheapie trailer park types
You seem very familiar with this type. Guess trash recognize trash.
I am. Unfortunately I have to interact with people like you whenever I drop off my dry cleaning or hire a service person, etc.
NP—implying that service workers are trash is a *really* ugly look. Especially since many of them have put their lives on the line during this period. I know you’re probably not ashamed of yourself, so I’ll be ashamed for you. Smdh. This kind of shit makes me want to quit DCUM for good. I can’t stand the sneering about “the poors”.
And I cant stand rude and mannerless people. Bye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
The scenario goes like this: their mom cooked them breakfast. Just for their family.. But as soon as they see breakfast on our plates, they want to eat ours instead. So they ate all of it. The two days they ate all our breakfast supplies and dipped into lunch. It’s not because they’re hungry or their parents don’t feed them. It’s because they want to try different foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
The scenario goes like this: their mom cooked them breakfast. Just for their family.. But as soon as they see breakfast on our plates, they want to eat ours instead. So they ate all of it. The two days they ate all our breakfast supplies and dipped into lunch. It’s not because they’re hungry or their parents don’t feed them. It’s because they want to try different foods.
Why not just make more?Is this just like a power struggle thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
The scenario goes like this: their mom cooked them breakfast. Just for their family.. But as soon as they see breakfast on our plates, they want to eat ours instead. So they ate all of it. The two days they ate all our breakfast supplies and dipped into lunch. It’s not because they’re hungry or their parents don’t feed them. It’s because they want to try different foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
The scenario goes like this: their mom cooked them breakfast. Just for their family.. But as soon as they see breakfast on our plates, they want to eat ours instead. So they ate all of it. The two days they ate all our breakfast supplies and dipped into lunch. It’s not because they’re hungry or their parents don’t feed them. It’s because they want to try different foods.
Anonymous wrote:
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are that broke that you literally cannot afford an extra $2 for another dozen eggs, or if you're really feeling super generous and bougie, spending a whole extra $5 on another pack of bacon, or another $1 on another loaf of bread (food is so INSANELY cheap in this country), then you shouldn't be going anywhere. You should stay home and perhaps pick up a side job as a ride share driver or delivery person, because you must really need the cash. Don't vacation- get a second job, and start working NOW!
Did you actually read what I said?
It’s not about the money. I just don’t want to cook for 10 people on my vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
If other kids ask, just tell them that every family is having breakfast on their own. But, you have to bring some extras. You can't do that for the entire time. Also, I imagine your kids will be offered food from others as well.
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
+1.
And the answer is no, most of the people on this board are not invited back nor are they even invited in the first place. Most people on the board are trashy, socially inept and from a low class background, and see no issue whatsoever in asking another couple to pay back the $2.37 to cover the additional breakfast supplies. A bunch of cheapie trailer park types
You seem very familiar with this type. Guess trash recognize trash.
I am. Unfortunately I have to interact with people like you whenever I drop off my dry cleaning or hire a service person, etc.
NP—implying that service workers are trash is a *really* ugly look. Especially since many of them have put their lives on the line during this period. I know you’re probably not ashamed of yourself, so I’ll be ashamed for you. Smdh. This kind of shit makes me want to quit DCUM for good. I can’t stand the sneering about “the poors”.
Anonymous wrote:If you are that broke that you literally cannot afford an extra $2 for another dozen eggs, or if you're really feeling super generous and bougie, spending a whole extra $5 on another pack of bacon, or another $1 on another loaf of bread (food is so INSANELY cheap in this country), then you shouldn't be going anywhere. You should stay home and perhaps pick up a side job as a ride share driver or delivery person, because you must really need the cash. Don't vacation- get a second job, and start working NOW!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
If other kids ask, just tell them that every family is having breakfast on their own. But, you have to bring some extras. You can't do that for the entire time. Also, I imagine your kids will be offered food from others as well.
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
+1.
And the answer is no, most of the people on this board are not invited back nor are they even invited in the first place. Most people on the board are trashy, socially inept and from a low class background, and see no issue whatsoever in asking another couple to pay back the $2.37 to cover the additional breakfast supplies. A bunch of cheapie trailer park types
You seem very familiar with this type. Guess trash recognize trash.
I am. Unfortunately I have to interact with people like you whenever I drop off my dry cleaning or hire a service person, etc.
NP—implying that service workers are trash is a *really* ugly look. Especially since many of them have put their lives on the line during this period. I know you’re probably not ashamed of yourself, so I’ll be ashamed for you. Smdh. This kind of shit makes me want to quit DCUM for good. I can’t stand the sneering about “the poors”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine making bacon in a shared house and not making enough for everyone.
All the bacon was gone on day 1 and we have several more days to go.
Is it hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It’s not about money. Really!
It’s just I don’t want to bring groceries for 10 people, I just want to bring enough for our family of 3. We are already sharing dinners.
If other kids ask, just tell them that every family is having breakfast on their own. But, you have to bring some extras. You can't do that for the entire time. Also, I imagine your kids will be offered food from others as well.
Who are you people?!?! Do adults actually do this?!?!?
If you’re vacationing together and a kid enters the kitchen looking for food, you feed him...especially if you are already preparing food for yourself/your family.
I’m truly curious if you crazies are invited back after behaving like this.
+1.
And the answer is no, most of the people on this board are not invited back nor are they even invited in the first place. Most people on the board are trashy, socially inept and from a low class background, and see no issue whatsoever in asking another couple to pay back the $2.37 to cover the additional breakfast supplies. A bunch of cheapie trailer park types
You seem very familiar with this type. Guess trash recognize trash.
I am. Unfortunately I have to interact with people like you whenever I drop off my dry cleaning or hire a service person, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I could be friends with someone who did not offer my children some eggs or fruit.
We have a seven figure income now but we come from humble beginnings. Even though my parents were poor, they were always good hosts and offered whatever food we had. I would give up my egg to my friend’s child. Or I would get an instacart delivery or go on a grocery run. I would ask others if they wanted/needed anything.
As I have gotten older, all our friends are generous or at least fair. Some are on tighter budgets. We know a large range of people with various incomes. The more modest families are just as giving with food. I don’t know anyone like OP. I would not want to vacation with her.
Why don’t you use some of your filthy lucre to offer your own children adequate food at breakfast so they’re not scrounging from others? I’d be so embarrassed if my children weren’t sufficiently provided for that they begged food from others. Guess that’s how the rich get and stay rich.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I could be friends with someone who did not offer my children some eggs or fruit.
We have a seven figure income now but we come from humble beginnings. Even though my parents were poor, they were always good hosts and offered whatever food we had. I would give up my egg to my friend’s child. Or I would get an instacart delivery or go on a grocery run. I would ask others if they wanted/needed anything.
As I have gotten older, all our friends are generous or at least fair. Some are on tighter budgets. We know a large range of people with various incomes. The more modest families are just as giving with food. I don’t know anyone like OP. I would not want to vacation with her.