Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t think twice if you asked me for the money. I would be embarrassed that my kid forgot it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi, I took Sara to ice skating on Wed but she didn’t have the $30 for admission/rental so I loaned it to her. My Venmo is Xxx when you get a chance.”
I would fine-tune this a bit, to make it clear that you were just the Uber driver and not the host. (“I took Sara skating” could sound like you invited her as a guest.)
“Last Saturday, the girls decided they wanted to go ice skating. When I dropped them off, Sara realized she had forgotten her money so I loaned her $30 to cover her admission and rental. My Venmo is xxxxx when you get a chance.”
This. I think it’s important for OP’s role to be clear. She was just a carpool parent, not a host.
At that age, the carpool parent is the host. She and her daughter choose the activity and OP is driving. That is the host. You need to ask the parents, not the kids. At that age, mine didn't have money and it came from us.
No at that age the OP is just the driver. When your kids get to this age you will understand
I have older kids and when we take the kids friends we pay as it’s our invitation. Op is not just the driver. She should ask the parents for money prior to taking the kids to give the parents the option to say no. Stop being cheap when you take kids places or don’t take them.
And this is why there are so many entitled brats in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Next time ask them for the money in advance or take them back home if you don’t want to pay. Don’t go begging parents for $30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi, I took Sara to ice skating on Wed but she didn’t have the $30 for admission/rental so I loaned it to her. My Venmo is Xxx when you get a chance.”
I would fine-tune this a bit, to make it clear that you were just the Uber driver and not the host. (“I took Sara skating” could sound like you invited her as a guest.)
“Last Saturday, the girls decided they wanted to go ice skating. When I dropped them off, Sara realized she had forgotten her money so I loaned her $30 to cover her admission and rental. My Venmo is xxxxx when you get a chance.”
This. I think it’s important for OP’s role to be clear. She was just a carpool parent, not a host.
At that age, the carpool parent is the host. She and her daughter choose the activity and OP is driving. That is the host. You need to ask the parents, not the kids. At that age, mine didn't have money and it came from us.
No at that age the OP is just the driver. When your kids get to this age you will understand
I have older kids and when we take the kids friends we pay as it’s our invitation. Op is not just the driver. She should ask the parents for money prior to taking the kids to give the parents the option to say no. Stop being cheap when you take kids places or don’t take them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi, I took Sara to ice skating on Wed but she didn’t have the $30 for admission/rental so I loaned it to her. My Venmo is Xxx when you get a chance.”
I would fine-tune this a bit, to make it clear that you were just the Uber driver and not the host. (“I took Sara skating” could sound like you invited her as a guest.)
“Last Saturday, the girls decided they wanted to go ice skating. When I dropped them off, Sara realized she had forgotten her money so I loaned her $30 to cover her admission and rental. My Venmo is xxxxx when you get a chance.”
This. I think it’s important for OP’s role to be clear. She was just a carpool parent, not a host.
At that age, the carpool parent is the host. She and her daughter choose the activity and OP is driving. That is the host. You need to ask the parents, not the kids. At that age, mine didn't have money and it came from us.
No at that age the OP is just the driver. When your kids get to this age you will understand
I have older kids and when we take the kids friends we pay as it’s our invitation. Op is not just the driver. She should ask the parents for money prior to taking the kids to give the parents the option to say no. Stop being cheap when you take kids places or don’t take them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you guys asked me for $30 I would think you were incredibly weird and cheap.
It’s not even remotely weird. Why does someone else need to cover the cost of your kid?
OP invited the kids, usually you pay if you invite. We always pay when we invite, other family pays when they invite. We always offer money. They generally only accept on really expensive things which are rare.
OP did not specify invite or initiate the outing. It was concocted by DD and friends. 13 is old enough to know that you don’t mooch off people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hi, I took Sara to ice skating on Wed but she didn’t have the $30 for admission/rental so I loaned it to her. My Venmo is Xxx when you get a chance.”
I would fine-tune this a bit, to make it clear that you were just the Uber driver and not the host. (“I took Sara skating” could sound like you invited her as a guest.)
“Last Saturday, the girls decided they wanted to go ice skating. When I dropped them off, Sara realized she had forgotten her money so I loaned her $30 to cover her admission and rental. My Venmo is xxxxx when you get a chance.”
This. I think it’s important for OP’s role to be clear. She was just a carpool parent, not a host.
At that age, the carpool parent is the host. She and her daughter choose the activity and OP is driving. That is the host. You need to ask the parents, not the kids. At that age, mine didn't have money and it came from us.
No at that age the OP is just the driver. When your kids get to this age you will understand
Anonymous wrote:Long story short, DD13 and two of her friends, amongst themselves, planned a little outing/activity, but they needed someone to drive them. I agreed to pick them all up from school and take them, but I asked DD to let them know they needed money. It was $30 a person. She assured me she told them and they would have money. When we got there, neither of the girls had any money, so I ended up paying. Yes, it was only $30 a girl, but that came to $90 out of my pocket. I can’t think of a tactful way to ask the parents for the money. Should I just cut my losses or do you have any ideas?