Anonymous wrote:OP you might be the same way -- interrupting a board with real problems with trivial nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you say anything to him or just came here to complain?
We had an argument about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse interrupted me while I was working at home yesterday to tell me not to leave the last few nuts in the container but to just finish them and recycle the container. Is that something so important to discuss at 3:30 rather than waiting until after work?
Sorry, I'm Team Spouse on this one. My late DH routinely left the smallest amount of whatever (pizza, oj, nuts) in the container because he didn't want to be the one who finished it. Leaving a small amount is so much worse. His roommate from his bachelor days calls this behavior "Pulling a Scott".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this your only problem?
As evident from OP’s various posts here they’re quite dense and belligerent, and refuse to understand the other POVs. Meanwhile, keep piling up the empties and trash in your fridge, cabinets and pantries.
Anonymous wrote:Is this your only problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why do you need to crowdsource this?
Do most stay at home parents interrupt the working parent with non time sensitive bs like this during work hours? If so why and why don’t they respect the work/personal time boundary?
Yes.
Just because you work at home doesn’t mean you leave messes all over your office building. For other coworkers to clean them up or deal with.
Deal with your own messes yourself, right away.
Why would a sahp have the guts to interrupt? That’s the part I don’t get. Talk about it later over dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why do you need to crowdsource this?
Do most stay at home parents interrupt the working parent with non time sensitive bs like this during work hours? If so why and why don’t they respect the work/personal time boundary?
Yes.
Just because you work at home doesn’t mean you leave messes all over your office building. For other coworkers to clean them up or deal with.
Deal with your own messes yourself, right away.
Why would a sahp have the guts to interrupt? That’s the part I don’t get. Talk about it later over dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why do you need to crowdsource this?
Do most stay at home parents interrupt the working parent with non time sensitive bs like this during work hours? If so why and why don’t they respect the work/personal time boundary?
Yes.
Just because you work at home doesn’t mean you leave messes all over your office building. For other coworkers to clean them up or deal with.
Deal with your own messes yourself, right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the problem. I hope this post is a joke
Not a joke. Sorry I posted. Go ahead interrupt your husbands and wives with trivial bullshit all day long.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse interrupted me while I was working at home yesterday to tell me not to leave the last few nuts in the container but to just finish them and recycle the container. Is that something so important to discuss at 3:30 rather than waiting until after work?
Anonymous wrote:Did you say anything to him or just came here to complain?
Anonymous wrote:Nothing irritates me more than when people put empty food containers back in the pantry. I would interrupt you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. Why do you need to crowdsource this?
Do most stay at home parents interrupt the working parent with non time sensitive bs like this during work hours? If so why and why don’t they respect the work/personal time boundary?