Anonymous wrote:My friend and I take our toddlers to a Music Together class. We weren’t talking loudly and certainly were not talking during the whole class. When we were leaving this nanny came up to me and asked me to please not talk to my friend during class. The teacher never said anything so we clearly weren’t bothering her. I was kinda speechless when this nanny scolded me!
Was she rude? WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!
Anonymous wrote:This is definitely a troll post.
But my contribution to this is that I absolutely hated music together. Seems like I’m the only one 🤣🤷🏼♀️
Anonymous wrote:This is definitely a troll post.
But my contribution to this is that I absolutely hated music together. Seems like I’m the only one 🤣🤷🏼♀️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!
I think people are being hard on you. If you only spoke briefly and softly, I think everyone needs to relax. People forget what it’s like to be home all day with a young child (or they never did it so can’t relate). It’s tough and sometimes you make friends in a toddler music class & want to say hi for a quick minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!
Oh this is rich. A SAHM with a breadwinner DH claiming her lot in life is worse than a (most likely underpaid) nanny.
I agree w your sentiment but a lot of nannies, mine included, are well respected and very highly paid.
No matter how much she is paid, she is still working for her living, versus you, where you earn your keep by whatever has inspired your DH to foot your bills.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I defined her as a nanny because she was not the one paying for the class and she’s not the one desperately lonely and in need of adult conversation during the day!!! I don’t think if her as the help!!!