Anonymous wrote:
That moms comment was kinda’ rude .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find your attitude so offensive, OP.
Maybe he wasn't hungry. Maybe the food wasn't great. Maybe he felt off that day (maybe he gets carsick or something). But regardless, he know how it was going to come across and made a social effort to hide the food you had bought, so you wouldn't be surprised, offended or disappointed.
And yet here you are, being all three. Don't. He's a child. His mother made a totally innocuous remark that you, operating on a hair-trigger, chose to take the wrong way.
Just stop.
Omg, drama queen lmfao. It's weird of an 11yo to ball up food TWICE. Jesus. Just don't order anything the second time if you're not hungry.
This is why I think the tween was rude. It wasn’t once, but twice. It’s weird that some of you think opening a bag is “rummaging”.
I have kids, and occasionally we carpool, and I end up with trash in the back of my car. If I saw a balled up fast food bag, I absolutely would not open it up. And the fact that the OP not only opened it up, but pulled apart the ball of food it to see that the child had only taken one bite is disgusting. Who does this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find your attitude so offensive, OP.
Maybe he wasn't hungry. Maybe the food wasn't great. Maybe he felt off that day (maybe he gets carsick or something). But regardless, he know how it was going to come across and made a social effort to hide the food you had bought, so you wouldn't be surprised, offended or disappointed.
And yet here you are, being all three. Don't. He's a child. His mother made a totally innocuous remark that you, operating on a hair-trigger, chose to take the wrong way.
Just stop.
Omg, drama queen lmfao. It's weird of an 11yo to ball up food TWICE. Jesus. Just don't order anything the second time if you're not hungry.
This is why I think the tween was rude. It wasn’t once, but twice. It’s weird that some of you think opening a bag is “rummaging”.
Anonymous wrote:Look, McDonalds isn't reheatable and isn't good cold, so let's be honest if he wasn't eating it, it was going in the trash anyway.
I'm generally not a "finish your plate" type. Food waste is a problem but the point of significant waste isn't picky children. The kid was trying to be polite in his own way, he didn't like the food but he was trying to hide that fact from you.
The issue here was bringing it up with his mom. What, exactly was she supposed to say in that moment? Especially if couched as it being a problem with the kid. So she came up with a dip response.
Just, when you buy someone a gift you have to accept they make not like it. But move on.
Anonymous wrote:How embarrassing for you, OP. The title of your thread says it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find your attitude so offensive, OP.
Maybe he wasn't hungry. Maybe the food wasn't great. Maybe he felt off that day (maybe he gets carsick or something). But regardless, he know how it was going to come across and made a social effort to hide the food you had bought, so you wouldn't be surprised, offended or disappointed.
And yet here you are, being all three. Don't. He's a child. His mother made a totally innocuous remark that you, operating on a hair-trigger, chose to take the wrong way.
Just stop.
Omg, drama queen lmfao. It's weird of an 11yo to ball up food TWICE. Jesus. Just don't order anything the second time if you're not hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seriously dug through the fast food bag and dissected it to see exactly that he took one bite? That is extremely weird.
If he didn't eat it and just kept it in the bag, the bag would obviously feel like it had stuff in it when OP went to throw it out.
That’s not the point. She opened it up and went through the burgers and fries and junk to see that he had taken one bite. That is just extremely weird - - and frankly, gross. Any sane person would just throw the bag away.
You don't have to sift through a bag to feel if something is inside of it.