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Today is my DD's 4 the birthday
Her former nanny who was only with us 8 months until DD got of the daycare wait list Commented on the picture saying Happy Birthday Sophie. Can't believe you're 4 already I remember changing your diapers like yesterday. " I deleted the comment. Should I contact her, just seems to familiar too me. |
| you're weird. the note was nice and just wishing your DD a happy birthday |
| You were wrong. It's a totally normal thing for her to have said. Poor Sophie. |
| That was extremely rude of you. She was being kind and probably hoping to connect since she had spent a significant amount of time with your daughter. If you wish not to have a connection with your previous nanny than unfriend her from your FB page. |
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She changed her diapers, yet that comment is too familiar?
Also, I'm assuming this is Facebook? You are friends with her and she can't comment on pictures of your daughter? You are wrong OP. |
| Sorry OP, you were wrong. If you deleted her comment, you need to delete them all. Totally normal thing for a nanny or babysitter to have said. not understanding the problem. |
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I'm hoping you're a troll and that "Sophie" doesn't exist.
If she does, I'm feeling very sorry for her ... |
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Is this on Facebook? Just unfriend her and make sure your settings are such that she can't see your photos.
It was fine to delete her comment. You can delete any comment you like. That's how Facebook works. |
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I don't get why you deleted the comment. What about it was "too familiar?"
Is English your second language...? |
| You are nuts, OP. |
God, I hope you are a troll. Changing diapers on a baby is NOT FAMILIAR nor personal!!! What is wrong with you, OP! |
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Omg you're going to contact her saying what? 'I am okay with you cleaning shit off my daughter, but how dare you make it know you did it?'
This type of comments are so popular with little kids, it's the pre-school equivalent of 'can't believe how fast you're growing'. Get a grip, OP, your nanny is not being over familiar, she is wishing your daughter happy birthday and implying she misses her. |
| Another cray cray mom. What the former nanny did was not wrong. She wished your daughter a happy birthday. Nothing wrong with what she said. YOU were wrong OP |
| Ladies. Does it sound like a mom that can afford a nanny would formulate a post with such bad grammar and composition? you FAIL OP |
| What do you plan on saying if you contact her? |