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To think this isn't being busy?

222 replies

EnergyM · 22/05/2018 13:07

Wake up at 8am
Go on an hour walk
Go to a music lesson
Go to a driving lesson
Revise for an hour
Go to work for 5 hours
Bed at 11pm

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sexnotgender · 22/05/2018 13:08

It’s not massively busy no.

EnergyM · 22/05/2018 13:13

Thank you

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BitOutOfPractice · 22/05/2018 13:14

Is that a teenager's routine?

I have a teenager that thinks I have no idea how busy she is!

To be honest that's quite a lot of things in one day but not mega busy

EnergyM · 22/05/2018 13:15

Yes, 17, apparently no one is as busy as she is

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Buddyelf · 22/05/2018 13:17

For a 17 year old no. For me it would be, that along side school runs, washing, cooking etc would feel like a very busy day indeed.

HarrietKettleWasHere · 22/05/2018 13:18

Yeah, at 17 I'd have felt mega busy with that.

InDubiousBattle · 22/05/2018 13:18

If the music lesson and driving lesson are both an hour each then that's 9 hours of 'stuff' in a day. I think that's quite busy actually. All stuff for her own benefit obviously but not a day lounging about either.

InDubiousBattle · 22/05/2018 13:18

Did she even ask to be born op?

HomeisbytheBay · 22/05/2018 13:19

Yes that's busy. Why are you asking?

VladmirsPoutine · 22/05/2018 13:19

But what's the problem? If said teen is using that as an excuse to shirk household responsibilities then there's a problem but if everything is just as it is and everyone's fine then live and let live.

itallhappensforareason · 22/05/2018 13:20

At 17 I would probably find that was quite busy. Especially clearly juggling education/driving/work.

BuntyII · 22/05/2018 13:21

Yes I'd be knackered after all that.

KalindaBlack · 22/05/2018 13:21

Yes that's quite busy

EnergyM · 22/05/2018 13:21

She's just very grumpy, apparently because she is too busy and no one understands. She apparently can't put the washing in the wash bin or make her bed "as she is just too busy to do that"

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SpeckleDust · 22/05/2018 13:22

That sounds like quite a nice day!

Tell her what my 12 yo DD is doing today:

Wake up 4.30am
Swim training 5.00 - 6.30am
School 8.30 - 3pm
Research interview 4.30 - 6.30pm (about 40 mins travel each way)
Homework/Dinner 7.30-9 pm
Bed 9.30pm

GalwayWayfarer · 22/05/2018 13:25

I'd say it's fairly busy and all worthy activities, but not so much that she can't do her washing or make her bed!

Crunched · 22/05/2018 13:26

That is a lot busier than my teen currently on study leave - but managing to change it to sleep/internet browsing leave Sad

Notevenmyrealname · 22/05/2018 13:27

Pretty busy if you ask me, if you count the bits in between as well - getting to and from music and driving lessons and work, getting changed for work (depending what she does), plus meals, getting dressed / ready for bed. Pretty full day. Do you want her to do chores too? I’d only do preparing food, washing pots and laundry if I had a day like that, nothing major. I’d still expect her to do something but that is a pretty full day. And revising and lessons are things that use your brain too. Some days just going to work and doing nothing else wipes me out.

adaline · 22/05/2018 13:27

Actually I would say that's fairly busy for a 17yo. Work, school, a music lesson and a driving lesson in one day isn't exactly a tiny amount of activity.

Driving lessons are tiring and can be pretty stressful too - at least they were for me!

mustbemad17 · 22/05/2018 13:27

I'd say that's mentall quite busy tbh. Learning to drive & learning music is mentally challenging. Physically busy no

Cornettoninja · 22/05/2018 13:28

Did she even ask to be born op

Grin

I misread the op as 11am initially and thought it was but, no, it's a fairly productive day but not 'busy' busy.

KirstenRaymonde · 22/05/2018 13:29

I’d say that is pretty busy actually, two different lessons, revision and working. Learning to drive is knackering. Looks like she’s in and out of the house a lot. Doesn’t mean she can’t do anything around the house, but if that was my day I probably wouldn’t bother which too much housework either.

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InDubiousBattle · 22/05/2018 13:29

Ah, I see! Well she'll just have to choose between her walk, driving or music if she can't manage it all plus a basic level of chores at home!

extinctspecies · 22/05/2018 13:30

An hour of revision isn't very much.

Furano · 22/05/2018 13:31

It’s quite busy!

5 hours if paid work.
An hour of school work.
An hour of exercise.
An hour of music.

That’s a lot more than a lot of adults do!

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