Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys mean like, in the moment someone is ignoring you? Or like, you feel they disregarded your opinion on something?
I mean like when people literally don’t respond to something you ask them. Like, emailing a business partner or kid’s teacher, or sending a text to a kid’s team member’s parent and they don’t respond and it’s about something that affects your kid. Things like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys mean like, in the moment someone is ignoring you? Or like, you feel they disregarded your opinion on something?
I mean like when people literally don’t respond to something you ask them. Like, emailing a business partner or kid’s teacher, or sending a text to a kid’s team member’s parent and they don’t respond and it’s about something that affects your kid. Things like that.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. These are helpful. What about the teacher who won’t respond to my emails asking about my kids? Do you just forward to the head of school after 24 hours (or what amount of time?)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might not be what you’re looking for, but once when DH was repeatedly ignoring me, I threw a small, cooked potato at him.
It missed and hit the wall. It is not an effective strategy.
Otherwise, for professional stuff I go up and down the chain. For personal stuff, I’m like the PPs who ruminate and fantasize about what I’m going to say one day. There are some days at school pickup and events where I’ve barely resisted doing jumping jacks right in front of someone while yelling “I know you can see me and you’ve been re-introduced to me weekly since 2018!”.
This made me laugh out loud, PP! I hope you guys can now laugh about potatogate.
Also, I have a woman who used to live down the street from me, whose kids do the same niche sport as my kids at the same place, and whose kids attend the same private school as mine, and every time I would run into her she would say "it's so nice to meet you" and finally I said "we've met 10 times" because I couldn't keep it in any longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this happen to you often? Seems like an odd thing to ruminate about if its a one time thing.
A truck ran into my spouse while he was out for a bike ride, and he died. People don’t answer my emails or calls now. Teachers are ignoring my kids. It’s like we are evaporating. How do I deal with it? Why do people feel the need to say that’s odd? Is it odd to want to be answered?
I'm so sorry for your loss, OP. I hope you have some close friends or family that are responsive. I can't imagine why others would be ignoring you. People sometimes don't know how to act after something like that happens to someone but that's no excuse for a teacher not responding to you or ignoring your kids. In that case, I'd go to the guidance counselor and the lower/middle/high school director. Your kids are going through something huge and they need a lot of support.
Anonymous wrote:You need to reflect on and reevaluate your own behavior because you’re being ignored as an intervention. Ignoring unwanted or unwelcome behavior is a tool many people use to manage problematic individuals they can’t avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In any area of life, personal or professional. What strategies are effective? Especially when you can’t just walk away from the interaction/relationship, such as business partner or kid’s teacher.
I ask myself why I need so much attention
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this happen to you often? Seems like an odd thing to ruminate about if its a one time thing.
A truck ran into my spouse while he was out for a bike ride, and he died. People don’t answer my emails or calls now. Teachers are ignoring my kids. It’s like we are evaporating. How do I deal with it? Why do people feel the need to say that’s odd? Is it odd to want to be answered?
Anonymous wrote:This might not be what you’re looking for, but once when DH was repeatedly ignoring me, I threw a small, cooked potato at him.
It missed and hit the wall. It is not an effective strategy.
Otherwise, for professional stuff I go up and down the chain. For personal stuff, I’m like the PPs who ruminate and fantasize about what I’m going to say one day. There are some days at school pickup and events where I’ve barely resisted doing jumping jacks right in front of someone while yelling “I know you can see me and you’ve been re-introduced to me weekly since 2018!”.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. These are helpful. What about the teacher who won’t respond to my emails asking about my kids? Do you just forward to the head of school after 24 hours (or what amount of time?)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys mean like, in the moment someone is ignoring you? Or like, you feel they disregarded your opinion on something?
I mean like when people literally don’t respond to something you ask them. Like, emailing a business partner or kid’s teacher, or sending a text to a kid’s team member’s parent and they don’t respond and it’s about something that affects your kid. Things like that.