Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't afford to pay for the friend don't invite him along.
Yrs...you invite you pay. Parents c are sending extra cash only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop using the term PSA when it’s really just your cheap ass spouting off about something.
+1
What are you talking about OP? If you invite a child to the zoo, pay for their stuff.
Also who uses cash?!?
Uh, children do. Not every child in life is a DCUM spoiled brat with their own personal debit/credit card.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Not to derail this thread, but do any of you spend more than $20 PER kid at the zoo? It’s free. What am I missing? Bring water, some goldfish packs, and maybe spring for the carrousel OR an ice cream.
Anonymous wrote:Not to derail this thread, but do any of you spend more than $20 PER kid at the zoo? It’s free. What am I missing? Bring water, some goldfish packs, and maybe spring for the carrousel OR an ice cream.
Anonymous wrote:$20 is not enough for a water park, amusement park, or even the zoo.
If you're afraid your kid might lose the money, just ask the parent to hold most of it for the kid.
Food and drinks are astronomical right now. Even if your kid brings a reusable bottle, $20 is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ETA to above: Ok, I do not mind paying but I do not like when kids take advantage of my good hospitality. I do not like it when a kid loads up on snacks or frivolous things on my dime in addition to the pizza and snacks and admission that I already purchased. This happened once and this child was not invited with us again. Lately, I took a child berry picking with us and paid admission and for containers. However, the child felt the need to take half of the fruit we picked for herself. I needed a certain amount for canning and barely made the amount I needed. I was not happy with this and she will not be coming with us again. Kids with manners and grace are welcomed.
You are the parent in charge when they are with you. Just say no. You don’t have to buy them anything and everything. You can say no to extra snacks, gifts, etc.
This but it’s a bit bizarre not to let them bring home some berries they picked. That is pretty bad to bring a kid to pick fruit and not let them have any.
Anonymous wrote:ETA to above: Ok, I do not mind paying but I do not like when kids take advantage of my good hospitality. I do not like it when a kid loads up on snacks or frivolous things on my dime in addition to the pizza and snacks and admission that I already purchased. This happened once and this child was not invited with us again. Lately, I took a child berry picking with us and paid admission and for containers. However, the child felt the need to take half of the fruit we picked for herself. I needed a certain amount for canning and barely made the amount I needed. I was not happy with this and she will not be coming with us again. Kids with manners and grace are welcomed.
Anonymous wrote:ETA to above: Ok, I do not mind paying but I do not like when kids take advantage of my good hospitality. I do not like it when a kid loads up on snacks or frivolous things on my dime in addition to the pizza and snacks and admission that I already purchased. This happened once and this child was not invited with us again. Lately, I took a child berry picking with us and paid admission and for containers. However, the child felt the need to take half of the fruit we picked for herself. I needed a certain amount for canning and barely made the amount I needed. I was not happy with this and she will not be coming with us again. Kids with manners and grace are welcomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD had a friend who I watched once a week all summer. Her mother gave her money and the little girl just kept it. Was hard not to get annoyed.
I'd have asked the kid. "Janie, did your mom give you money you're supposed to give me?" If I was positive I'd say "Janie, I think your mom gave you money you're supposed to give me. Can I have it now please?" and if the kid said the mom didn't or she lost it I'd say "Okay, we'll ask her when she picks you up." And then I'd ask the mom in front of the kid.
Anonymous wrote:I do not like it when a kid loads up on snacks or frivolous things on my dime in addition to the pizza and snacks and admission that I already purchased.
Anonymous wrote:child felt the need to take half of the fruit we picked for herself.