Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you are a poor host. We are in the middle of a pandemic.
+1
+2. I don’t think their question was entitled or irritating. They asked, you answered, done.
I am immuno-compromised. I would like to let my kids be around other kids but .... it's scary. If I get the virus, I'll be one of those people who winds up on a vent. If you can't answer my question then just say that. But aren't I entitled to try to LIVE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you are a poor host. We are in the middle of a pandemic.
+1
+2. I don’t think their question was entitled or irritating. They asked, you answered, done.
Anonymous wrote:
Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could.
If you are scared for your life it would seem to make sense not to attend an outdoor movie with people you don't know. It's fine to decline.
People can't lock themselves and their kids forever. They rely on their community, friends, and families being understandable human beings and making it safe for each other. It's not a hard concept.
I don't assume anyone is completely socially distancing at this point, and choose activities accordingly. If you don't want to interact with people you don't know, you are welcome to either: host something yourself, or decline invites where you don't know people, or ask for the contact information for other invitees so you can ask them yourself. It's not a hard concept.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you not know if people you are interacting with are following social-distancing?
Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could.
Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could.
If you are scared for your life it would seem to make sense not to attend an outdoor movie with people you don't know. It's fine to decline.
People can't lock themselves and their kids forever. They rely on their community, friends, and families being understandable human beings and making it safe for each other. It's not a hard concept.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you not know if people you are interacting with are following social-distancing?
Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could.
If you are scared for your life it would seem to make sense not to attend an outdoor movie with people you don't know. It's fine to decline.
Why do you not know if people you are interacting with are following social-distancing?
Would you invite people with allergies for dinner & then think its rude if they ask what's in the food? Your fake etiquettes are not more important than people's lives. People are scared. I don't understand how you can't be bothered to be responsible during a pandemic. As a parent, and as a host, I would give everyone all the information that I could.
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.