I just think about the most lax social distancers I know and assume everyone is that bad. I wouldn’t let my kid watch a movie on OP’s backyard, especially not with her response.
Are you planning to keep your kids away from all other kids until there is a vaccine? I am just curious. We are socializing with a couple of other families--dining outdoors, but with kids in and out of the house (teenagers) and we think this is appropriate after 3 months of isolating ourselves. It's clear this isn't going away and it's ridiculous to keep punishing our children while the rest of the world goes on around us.
Anonymous wrote:I just think about the most lax social distancers I know and assume everyone is that bad. I wouldn’t let my kid watch a movie on OP’s backyard, especially not with her response.
You need to understand that usual etiquette does not apply 100% in times pf pandemic.
It is a most important question, actually, OP.
Your response was fine, but please don’t think they were rude. You should be asking the same question of others.
Agree with this. They aren’t entitled or rude, OP. You’re being too sensitive.
Ok, thanks, I appreciate the feedback. I probably am. As I said, the issue is likely part of a larger backdrop of me feeling that these people always expect me to organize and arrange for all the kids' time together, which is upsetting me regardless of this situation.
You need to understand that usual etiquette does not apply 100% in times pf pandemic.
It is a most important question, actually, OP.
Your response was fine, but please don’t think they were rude. You should be asking the same question of others.
Agree with this. They aren’t entitled or rude, OP. You’re being too sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:People,
You need to understand that usual etiquette does not apply 100% in times pf pandemic.
It is a most important question, actually, OP.
Your response was fine, but please don’t think they were rude. You should be asking the same question of others.
Op, your answer would tell me that you aren’t worried about the answers to these questions, which is a red flag that you aren’t doing your own due diligence. If that isn’t the case and you do know the answers, why wouldn’t you share it?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think they’re wrong to ask and I also don’t think your response was wrong. Everyone’s figuring out how to navigate this based on their own risk tolerance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you are a poor host. We are in the middle of a pandemic.
Kids aren’t getting covid from watching a movie in someone’s backyard.
Kids aren’t great at social distancing - and, arguably, shouldn’t have to be.
Many households and/or family circles have high risk members.
Connect the dots.
Read up on transmission. You need to be in close proximity for extended duration. Outdoors - even in close proximity- is low risk due to air flow.
Anonymous wrote:OP, perfect response from you.
Anonymous wrote:Op, your answer would tell me that you aren’t worried about the answers to these questions, which is a red flag that you aren’t doing your own due diligence. If that isn’t the case and you do know the answers, why wouldn’t you share it?