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AIBU?

to think it's wrong to leave a baby/toddler sleeping alone in a hotel room?

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strawberry34 · 07/07/2013 14:03

When you have a monitor and are still in the premises?my friend says she does it when on holiday, she goes to the bar/restaurant and responds to the monitor if her 2yo dd wakes, I was shocked and said I wouldn't ever want to, I stay in the room and read a book/have a bath. Aibu to think what she's doing is wrong? I don't want to refer to famous cases but to me there's too much risk.

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prettybird · 09/07/2013 15:10

You're sounding more and more like a lawyer with every post Spero Grin

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yamsareyammy · 09/07/2013 15:15

I was going to mention jargon speak Spero Wink

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yamsareyammy · 09/07/2013 15:17

In all seriousness, I hope that the op is still reading this.
And wish that this last part of the thread, was at the beginning of the thread.

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Spero · 09/07/2013 16:23

That is an accusation at once both unfair and untrue, made without any or any sufficient consideration of the evidence before you. Kindly retract forthwith.

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yamsareyammy · 09/07/2013 16:31


I do presume you are joking btw! Dont know for sure, I am not that good with jokes, as my nearest and dearest can testify!
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yamsareyammy · 09/07/2013 16:32

Dont think you are as good as Buffy with her jargon btw!

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Spero · 09/07/2013 16:49

Well yams I think that is quite the most ridiculous assertion thus far on this thread.



But in all seriousness I always forget how poorly humour translates on Internet, either that or I am just crap at it.

I am constantly being accused of being angry and upset when I thought I had just made a delightfully witty aside.

Sigh.

Back to work.

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yamsareyammy · 09/07/2013 17:08
Grin
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BuffytheReasonableFeminist · 09/07/2013 17:11

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Spero · 09/07/2013 17:26

Damn you all.

Maybe netmums will show more appreciation.

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BuffytheReasonableFeminist · 09/07/2013 17:30

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prettybird · 09/07/2013 17:36

I don't think you're even in the ball park. I think I'll need to sit on the fence on this one. Either that or decide to go after the low hanging fruit. Either way, you have been punching way above your weight. Grin

(ex-sales person who worked for an organisation which loved to use clichés)

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BuffytheReasonableFeminist · 09/07/2013 17:51

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Spero · 09/07/2013 18:00

I have read worse.

But that's a pretty good example.

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BuffytheReasonableFeminist · 09/07/2013 18:04

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