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The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
So, in the spirit of putting some fresh snags on The Barbie (awful metaphor I know :)) I thought we could try this. We all know people IRL who make us go 'Are you for real?' What has someone done to make you think, or say this?
NB Please keep it as unoffensive as possible, I'd like it to stay in The Barbie as I'm too much of a weakling to venture into TIO:lol: I'll go first. A parent invited DS and some other boys to go for a day's playdate with her son at their house. I was expected to provide him with snacks AND lunch. No special diets involved. I was very:blink: and :huh: and then:unsure: If my kids have friends staying, even if it's just from over the road, I will offer them drinks etc and if it was for the whole day, I would most certainly supply food. Other parents responses seemed to indicate that this was the norm for this family. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 11837987)
So, in the spirit of putting some fresh snags on The Barbie (awful metaphor I know :)) I thought we could try this. We all know people IRL who make us go 'Are you for real?' What has someone done to make you think, or say this?
NB Please keep it as unoffensive as possible, I'd like it to stay in The Barbie as I'm too much of a weakling to venture into TIO:lol: I'll go first. A parent invited DS and some other boys to go for a day's playdate with her son at their house. I was expected to provide him with snacks AND lunch. No special diets involved. I was very:blink: and :huh: and then:unsure: If my kids have friends staying, even if it's just from over the road, I will offer them drinks etc and if it was for the whole day, I would most certainly supply food. Other parents responses seemed to indicate that this was the norm for this family. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 11837987)
So, in the spirit of putting some fresh snags on The Barbie (awful metaphor I know :)) I thought we could try this. We all know people IRL who make us go 'Are you for real?' What has someone done to make you think, or say this?
NB Please keep it as unoffensive as possible, I'd like it to stay in The Barbie as I'm too much of a weakling to venture into TIO:lol: I'll go first. A parent invited DS and some other boys to go for a day's playdate with her son at their house. I was expected to provide him with snacks AND lunch. No special diets involved. I was very:blink: and :huh: and then:unsure: If my kids have friends staying, even if it's just from over the road, I will offer them drinks etc and if it was for the whole day, I would most certainly supply food. Other parents responses seemed to indicate that this was the norm for this family. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by irishbloo
(Post 11838000)
Did you have to provide him with his own soap and toilet paper?:ohmy:
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Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 11837987)
So, in the spirit of putting some fresh snags on The Barbie (awful metaphor I know :)) I thought we could try this. We all know people IRL who make us go 'Are you for real?' What has someone done to make you think, or say this?
NB Please keep it as unoffensive as possible, I'd like it to stay in The Barbie as I'm too much of a weakling to venture into TIO:lol: I'll go first. A parent invited DS and some other boys to go for a day's playdate with her son at their house. I was expected to provide him with snacks AND lunch. No special diets involved. I was very:blink: and :huh: and then:unsure: If my kids have friends staying, even if it's just from over the road, I will offer them drinks etc and if it was for the whole day, I would most certainly supply food. Other parents responses seemed to indicate that this was the norm for this family. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
I'm with you, Rasen! I was a house-husband*** (parent of first resort to our small son) for six years, and I never heard of such a thing as asking a visitor to bring food. It was a normal part of the deal to feed visiting kids the same as we fed our own. Dear God! What's the world coming to?
***This was in the Caribbean where I live, not Australia; but I would have been shocked to have had your experience wherever I was. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Gordon Barlow
(Post 11839079)
I'm with you, Rasen! I was a house-husband*** (parent of first resort to our small son) for six years, and I never heard of such a thing as asking a visitor to bring food. It was a normal part of the deal to feed visiting kids the same as we fed our own. Dear God! What's the world coming to?
***This was in the Caribbean where I live, not Australia; but I would have been shocked to have had your experience wherever I was. Wonder what the parents are like when they have friends over........"Oh yes dahling, come for drinkies and dindins, BYO food and drink of course......." Maybe it stems from the Aussie habit of "bring a plate" - they invite you to a morning tea that brings the office to a halt for your birthday, then tell you to bring a plate........and something ON the plate, apparently! |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 11839086)
Maybe it stems from the Aussie habit of "bring a plate" - they invite you to a morning tea that brings the office to a halt for your birthday, then tell you to bring a plate........and something ON the plate, apparently! Kids invited to a party or otherwise means the parents turn up with the 'bring a plate' thing. We found it very odd in the early years that when folk brought a bottle of wine and a few cans to drinks and nibbles at someone's house , they guarded their booze carefully and then took what they didn't drink home with them, right down to the half can. |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 11839097)
:nod: It is the same here.
Kids invited to a party or otherwise means the parents turn up with the 'bring a plate' thing. We found it very odd in the early years that when folk brought a bottle of wine and a few cans to drinks and nibbles at someone's house , they guarded their booze carefully and then took what they didn't drink home with them, right down to the half can. Part of the fun as kids was seeing what you got at other people's houses :thumbup: I just don't get why you ask a child for lunch and tell them to bring their own. What do they do if mum forgets? let them starve i guess, punish em by making them watch the other kids eat? Actually in Rasen's shoes, I'd send the kiddie either with a super posh huge lunch that makes everyone else envious!! And tell them they can't share but must bring home the leftovers! |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
My eldest had a friend like that - the mother would invite kids to sleep over and not feed them. We used to find out how many kids were going and shop accordingly on the way so no one would starve.
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Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Kim67
(Post 11839122)
My eldest had a friend like that - the mother would invite kids to sleep over and not feed them. We used to find out how many kids were going and shop accordingly on the way so no one would starve.
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Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Can't stand it either. I do though, send my kids with sweets and crisps snacks etc when they go to their pals houses, as feeding a bunch of kids their lunch or dinner is fine, but with teenagers - they could eat you out of a house! So I do think its polite to send some snacks to share.
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Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 11839086)
My sister reckons its the height of rudenss to invote someone's kids to come over and then not to treat them as she would treat adult guests, offer them food, drinks, make them feel welcome!
Wonder what the parents are like when they have friends over........"Oh yes dahling, come for drinkies and dindins, BYO food and drink of course......." Maybe it stems from the Aussie habit of "bring a plate" - they invite you to a morning tea that brings the office to a halt for your birthday, then tell you to bring a plate........and something ON the plate, apparently! We've never experienced it - with kids or adults |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11839211)
Don't make it an Aussie thing as it's not - it's an asshole thing
We've never experienced it - with kids or adults |
Re: The 'Are you for Real?' Thread
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11839211)
Don't make it an Aussie thing as it's not - it's an asshole thing
We've never experienced it - with kids or adults |
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