Anonymous wrote:Are you their emergency contact? If so then they own you regular updates. If not, well they are setting boundaries you may not love. They kind of seem weird and antisocial in 2024. But not much you can do about it and no point in trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Nothing wrong with texts. When my daughter is grown up, I cannot imagine not speaking to her for 2 months- I would want to, is my point.
I would as well. Are your parents generally very self-absorbed people?
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Nothing wrong with texts. When my daughter is grown up, I cannot imagine not speaking to her for 2 months- I would want to, is my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad when you hear that phrase from your parents. We need to maintain voice conversations.
If it's once a year for 8 weeks, that's not a permanent move away from voice conversations. It's a special set of circumstances and being sad about it sounds melodramatic.
I think it's bizarre personally. From a safety standpoint, it's dumb for any traveling adult not to be in touch more regularly with people. From a family standpoint, you don't even want to send a pic to your own kids?
You know you can send a picture through a text, right?
You know how you can't send a picture? Through a phone call.
I think op would have said so if she received a pic. In any case, who texts internationally? People do what's app and messenger for calls, video calls and pics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad when you hear that phrase from your parents. We need to maintain voice conversations.
If it's once a year for 8 weeks, that's not a permanent move away from voice conversations. It's a special set of circumstances and being sad about it sounds melodramatic.
I think it's bizarre personally. From a safety standpoint, it's dumb for any traveling adult not to be in touch more regularly with people. From a family standpoint, you don't even want to send a pic to your own kids?
You know you can send a picture through a text, right?
You know how you can't send a picture? Through a phone call.
I think op would have said so if she received a pic. In any case, who texts internationally? People do what's app and messenger for calls, video calls and pics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s sad when you hear that phrase from your parents. We need to maintain voice conversations.
If it's once a year for 8 weeks, that's not a permanent move away from voice conversations. It's a special set of circumstances and being sad about it sounds melodramatic.
I think it's bizarre personally. From a safety standpoint, it's dumb for any traveling adult not to be in touch more regularly with people. From a family standpoint, you don't even want to send a pic to your own kids?
You know you can send a picture through a text, right?
You know how you can't send a picture? Through a phone call.
Anonymous wrote:Long story short: My parents spend 2 months at a Thailand resort every year. I am mid-50's and have 2 adult brothers. We all have families.
Although my parents are older, they are both in great physical and mental health.
Every year before they leave for their trip, they say, "don't call us- we will call you." They always call once. They just got back, and this time they did not call anyone even once. We did communicate more regularly by text (brief texts.)
My question is what do you think is an acceptable level of communication in this situation?