Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
This happens to me all the time. They don’t acknowledge me but are super friendly with other people. I am Latina and speak Spanish to my kids, so perhaps they think I don’t speak English.
Why do you speak Spanish to your kids? In front of other people? Are you being performative?
So now speaking your native language to your kids is wrong? I guess we have found another thing that social justice warriors and right wing racists agree on.
It is generally considered rude to speak another language in mixed company.
No, not its not. Try to tone down the jealousy. Every parent in the DMV is paying thousands a year for foreign-language immersion for their kids and you're just mad PP can do it on it her own and ensure her kids fluency in a second language without anyone else.
We’re not jealous, we’re just explaining. If I have never heard a parent speak English, I will not approach them. If they want to chat, they can approach me and introduce themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
This happens to me all the time. They don’t acknowledge me but are super friendly with other people. I am Latina and speak Spanish to my kids, so perhaps they think I don’t speak English.
Why do you speak Spanish to your kids? In front of other people? Are you being performative?
So now speaking your native language to your kids is wrong? I guess we have found another thing that social justice warriors and right wing racists agree on.
It is generally considered rude to speak another language in mixed company.
No, not its not. Try to tone down the jealousy. Every parent in the DMV is paying thousands a year for foreign-language immersion for their kids and you're just mad PP can do it on it her own and ensure her kids fluency in a second language without anyone else.
We’re not jealous, we’re just explaining. If I have never heard a parent speak English, I will not approach them. If they want to chat, they can approach me and introduce themselves.
Snob.
I wait for a trusted intermediary to introduce/present a new person to me, otherwise I don't "know" them and will have to cut them in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
This happens to me all the time. They don’t acknowledge me but are super friendly with other people. I am Latina and speak Spanish to my kids, so perhaps they think I don’t speak English.
Why do you speak Spanish to your kids? In front of other people? Are you being performative?
So now speaking your native language to your kids is wrong? I guess we have found another thing that social justice warriors and right wing racists agree on.
It is generally considered rude to speak another language in mixed company.
No, not its not. Try to tone down the jealousy. Every parent in the DMV is paying thousands a year for foreign-language immersion for their kids and you're just mad PP can do it on it her own and ensure her kids fluency in a second language without anyone else.
We’re not jealous, we’re just explaining. If I have never heard a parent speak English, I will not approach them. If they want to chat, they can approach me and introduce themselves.
Snob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
This happens to me all the time. They don’t acknowledge me but are super friendly with other people. I am Latina and speak Spanish to my kids, so perhaps they think I don’t speak English.
Why do you speak Spanish to your kids? In front of other people? Are you being performative?
So now speaking your native language to your kids is wrong? I guess we have found another thing that social justice warriors and right wing racists agree on.
It is generally considered rude to speak another language in mixed company.
No, not its not. Try to tone down the jealousy. Every parent in the DMV is paying thousands a year for foreign-language immersion for their kids and you're just mad PP can do it on it her own and ensure her kids fluency in a second language without anyone else.
We’re not jealous, we’re just explaining. If I have never heard a parent speak English, I will not approach them. If they want to chat, they can approach me and introduce themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re new at the bus stop for summer school. This is MCPS if it matters. I’m not a Chatty Cathy. Not even a wave or eye contact is pretty harsh especially when the person will then chat with other people.
This happens to me all the time. They don’t acknowledge me but are super friendly with other people. I am Latina and speak Spanish to my kids, so perhaps they think I don’t speak English.
Why do you speak Spanish to your kids? In front of other people? Are you being performative?
So now speaking your native language to your kids is wrong? I guess we have found another thing that social justice warriors and right wing racists agree on.
It is generally considered rude to speak another language in mixed company.
No, not its not. Try to tone down the jealousy. Every parent in the DMV is paying thousands a year for foreign-language immersion for their kids and you're just mad PP can do it on it her own and ensure her kids fluency in a second language without anyone else.