Anonymous wrote:Maybe they didn't see it, genius.
Anonymous wrote:If it was on the chair, they probably did not see it and thought you took it with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might not have noticed. When I leave my bag at the table with my kids I double check that at least one of them will stay there or take it with them if they had to leave. Lots of women bring their bags to the washroom so I wouldn't expect them to watch it unless you asked or mentioned you were leaving it. You might scan the table for bags but not everyone would.
I get your point and I already owned up to not asking anybody to watch it but trust me, it was visible. It was large enough to be seen across the room and one of the women had to actually lift it to get to her own purse as they’d been sitting in the same chair.
You are too hung up on this. Let it go. God forbid what you would be thinking if your purse went missing. Lesson learned. Move on. I'm sure it wasn't a group plan to try and get your purse stolen. There's no I'll intent but you're acting like there was. Relax.
It’s a question on a message board and responses to questions that are being asked. That does not mean I’m hung up on it.
Lol. Your question was am I being too sensitive and pretty much everyone is saying your purse isn't their problem. Yet you are repeatedly defending it. But okay, clearly you are not hung up on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had you guys paid the check yet? It seems weird that everyone left the table unless y'all were done for the evening.
The check had been paid and I excused myself after boxing up my food and waiting for them to box theirs.
So dinner was over and you just assumed that they would sit and wait for you to get back before they could go to the bathroom?
We’d eaten, I’d boxed my food while they finished up their desserts. Boxes were there for them to pack their leftover entrees. We were definitely not sitting at an emptied table preparing to leave. They were still engaged in conversation and desserts. That’s the reason it didn’t occur to me they’d be getting up before I returned.
It takes twenty seconds to box up leftovers. "It didn't occur" to you that they might finish before you got back? You're the thoughtless one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had you guys paid the check yet? It seems weird that everyone left the table unless y'all were done for the evening.
The check had been paid and I excused myself after boxing up my food and waiting for them to box theirs.
So dinner was over and you just assumed that they would sit and wait for you to get back before they could go to the bathroom?
We’d eaten, I’d boxed my food while they finished up their desserts. Boxes were there for them to pack their leftover entrees. We were definitely not sitting at an emptied table preparing to leave. They were still engaged in conversation and desserts. That’s the reason it didn’t occur to me they’d be getting up before I returned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might not have noticed. When I leave my bag at the table with my kids I double check that at least one of them will stay there or take it with them if they had to leave. Lots of women bring their bags to the washroom so I wouldn't expect them to watch it unless you asked or mentioned you were leaving it. You might scan the table for bags but not everyone would.
I get your point and I already owned up to not asking anybody to watch it but trust me, it was visible. It was large enough to be seen across the room and one of the women had to actually lift it to get to her own purse as they’d been sitting in the same chair.
You are too hung up on this. Let it go. God forbid what you would be thinking if your purse went missing. Lesson learned. Move on. I'm sure it wasn't a group plan to try and get your purse stolen. There's no I'll intent but you're acting like there was. Relax.
It’s a question on a message board and responses to questions that are being asked. That does not mean I’m hung up on it.