Anonymous wrote:What is there is an emergency or if your kid gets sick or whatever. Is the 8 yr old supposed to call you, communicate to EMS, go get help? No. If I’m leaving my child somewhere it needs to be under supervision of an adult that can communicate with other adults should something come up that needs attention. Not leave it to the 8 yr old friend to handle
Anonymous wrote:It’s like some lawyer on TikTok said, you don’t them that will. Do you know if they keep guns? Or who comes over - their neighbor or uncle?
No for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid speaks English and presumably can translate. How long were you planning to let your kid stay there? A few hours isn’t bad especially if you will be there. Bring a laptop I guess
Do not stay if the kids are 8. That’s insane.
Yikes my kids are about to be teens and I still stay. Not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you stay for a 7 year old's playdate? That's weird.
You would leave your 7 year old at a house with people you don’t know? That’s weird…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid speaks English and presumably can translate. How long were you planning to let your kid stay there? A few hours isn’t bad especially if you will be there. Bring a laptop I guess
Do not stay if the kids are 8. That’s insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid speaks English and presumably can translate. How long were you planning to let your kid stay there? A few hours isn’t bad especially if you will be there. Bring a laptop I guess
Usually I would stay, but I think that might be a little awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no, I can't believe you are even considering letting your child go over to a poor person's house!!!
Interesting that you think that. My grandparents didn't speak English; their net worth adjusted for inflation was roughly $50m. How's yours?
Oh please, you KNOW that's what OP was thinking.
My mother didn't speak any English when she moved to this country, but she learned it. Most successful immigrants in this country learn the language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no, I can't believe you are even considering letting your child go over to a poor person's house!!!
Interesting that you think that. My grandparents didn't speak English; their net worth adjusted for inflation was roughly $50m. How's yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no, I can't believe you are even considering letting your child go over to a poor person's house!!!
You don’t get out of the house much do you. The first time my daughter went over her friends house in 2nd grade when I went to pick her up the mother answered. I had no idea her mother didn’t speak English. They were Chinese and had a massive house.
Foreign people have all kinds of incomes just like American born.
Anonymous wrote:Oh no, I can't believe you are even considering letting your child go over to a poor person's house!!!
Anonymous wrote:Oh no, I can't believe you are even considering letting your child go over to a poor person's house!!!