Anonymous wrote:It’s dumb to be annoyed about an early morning text. It’s on you that notifications/sound were on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like these relatives so skip it. If a text message annoys you, I can only imagine how you will do at the actual event.
It's a group text at 6:30am. That IS annoying. Can't you read? You're annoying too.
--not OP.
DP. By 6:30, I have been up for an hour and a half. A bunch of texts at 6:30 from someone would be no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like these relatives so skip it. If a text message annoys you, I can only imagine how you will do at the actual event.
It's a group text at 6:30am. That IS annoying. Can't you read? You're annoying too.
--not OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can ignore the group text and leave the conversation so it doesn't bother you with all the pinging or silence the notifications for that text? Then get back to your relative when you have the time.
You can't if the group is a mix of iphone and android. It is annoying and stupid. People should only do it in a chat app, so you can delete or leave.
Anonymous wrote:You know you can ignore the group text and leave the conversation so it doesn't bother you with all the pinging or silence the notifications for that text? Then get back to your relative when you have the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with childcare solutions? I don't read the OP as being about whether or not she can attend the wedding without her 14-year-old, but about being annoyed at being put on the spot at 6:30 am.
I think people are responding because it’s really easy to handle a 14 year old and really shouldn’t affect OP’s decision about going. And, it’s a text message; how is that being put on the spot? Just don’t answer it until you are ready. If pushed, say you need to think about it. It’s just not a big deal, so people can’t understand why OP is posting at all and are trying to help.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone responding with childcare solutions? I don't read the OP as being about whether or not she can attend the wedding without her 14-year-old, but about being annoyed at being put on the spot at 6:30 am.