Anonymous wrote:No, my friends talk to their kids in their language all the time. Its usually when they're scolding their kids or making demands. I wish I could talk to my kid in a language nobody else understood for saying things like "get your finger out of your nose!" Or "did you just take a bite of that potato chip and put it back in the bowl?!"Or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s rude
We’ve several friends from Europe who do this and we spend less time with them as a result
It’s not just rude because we can’t understand yet it’s often clear that they’re talking about us
But it’s also annoying to have to listen to foreign accents
Anonymous wrote:Yes I think it’s rude
We’ve several friends from Europe who do this and we spend less time with them as a result
It’s not just rude because we can’t understand yet it’s often clear that they’re talking about us
But it’s also annoying to have to listen to foreign accents
Anonymous wrote:I am the pp above that simply said "yes"
BUT
then I noticed you said in front of your Dh...
So your DH can not understand your native language and you will speak to your child in front of him, knowing he can't understand?
That is truly horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the pp above that simply said "yes"
BUT
then I noticed you said in front of your Dh...
So your DH can not understand your native language and you will speak to your child in front of him, knowing he can't understand?
That is truly horrible.
How else will the child learn to speak the second language? My DH speaks German and I don’t. I am happy for him to speak it to our kid.
Are you always there with them? They never spend one on one time?
My nieces are fluent in their mother’s native language, even though she has never been rude and spoken in front of other people who can’t understand.
ops kids are refusing to speak her language. Your response is up there with people getting on a thread by a mom whose kid is struggling with reading and telling how your nieces just picked up reading with no problems.
Where did OP say that her kids were refusing?
In the OP! Her kids are only replying to her in english. If she could get them to reply in her language she wouldn't have made a thread about it.
It does not say they are "refusing" to speak the language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when you are in the presence of English speakers? I speak my native language with my children when we are alone, but I find it awkward and impolite to speak it in the presence of my DH, friends, playground, etc. because we all also speak English. However, this has become a problem in raising bilingual children because they always respond in English to me. Would you find it rude if someone spoke a different language around you though everyone present speaks English?
I worked for a Danish family growing up. They spoke English in front of anybody who didn't understand Danish. They (parents) considered it rude to speak Danish around anyone who didn't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the pp above that simply said "yes"
BUT
then I noticed you said in front of your Dh...
So your DH can not understand your native language and you will speak to your child in front of him, knowing he can't understand?
That is truly horrible.
How else will the child learn to speak the second language? My DH speaks German and I don’t. I am happy for him to speak it to our kid.
Are you always there with them? They never spend one on one time?
My nieces are fluent in their mother’s native language, even though she has never been rude and spoken in front of other people who can’t understand.
ops kids are refusing to speak her language. Your response is up there with people getting on a thread by a mom whose kid is struggling with reading and telling how your nieces just picked up reading with no problems.
Where did OP say that her kids were refusing?
In the OP! Her kids are only replying to her in english. If she could get them to reply in her language she wouldn't have made a thread about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the pp above that simply said "yes"
BUT
then I noticed you said in front of your Dh...
So your DH can not understand your native language and you will speak to your child in front of him, knowing he can't understand?
That is truly horrible.
How else will the child learn to speak the second language? My DH speaks German and I don’t. I am happy for him to speak it to our kid.