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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, you are a drama queen, Why cant you pour yourself some tap water? Why do you have a "poor starving face"? Why cant you buy yourself what you want? I would be ashamed to expect my employers to provide any of those things you name , like coffee, fruit. Look at the prices, those things are expensive and parents already pay you more than they can probably afford. If they dont pay you enough, look for another employer but stop whining for lack of your favorite snacks like a spoiled child.[/quote] I'm not the Pp. But You sound really upset. She said it's not about she is expecting any food from them. I understand she is saying, she has been provided and offered to eat at their employers house. This is something that nannies don't expect to have; but families are willing and very kind to offer without you asking. It's not about the money and also I think it's not about she can't afford her own food. She must be very lucky to have bosses like that and no blame her that she feels grateful for have work families like these. "Why can pour yourself some tap water?" This seems to be coming from someone really -angry person. Don't be mad for other's happiness. Smile and have a wonderful day.[/quote]
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