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To think that some people have no idea how to conduct themselves?

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Luckster · 23/11/2016 20:40

I'm fuming this evening. I'm a teacher and work long hours like lots of other people so I'm totally exhausted and may have overreacted slightly to this.
Background information - dh is a cub leader. Not the only leader, but one of a team and one of them ( not sure which one but fairly sure it isn't dh has organised a visit to an activity centre tomorrow.

Having my dinner this evening and a woman knocks on my door. I don't know her but recognise her as a parent if a cub and know she lives somewhere on the road behind me. I answer the door and she starts off saying what's happening tomorrow then? I could tell she was worked up but as I have nothing to do with cubs I have no idea what they are doing and told her so. She was getting note and more upset and asked if dh was in. When I said no she pretty much tried to barge in. Basically she hasn't seen an email about times for tomorrow, has no idea what is going on and was crying and getting hysterical by this stage saying over and over - but I'm a nurse - what am I supposed to do?

She was really over the top and most definitely unhinged and then started ranting about it being unacceptable. I pointed out there was nothing that I could do and all I could do was speak I dh when he got home and see if he knew. I pointed out that he also works long hours and is a volunteer so sometimes he may not email in a timely manner but he is doing his best. (I refer back to the fact that I am pretty certain it is not him organising this event). Anyway she ranted on and on (hysteria!) so I told her she was too emotional and needed to get her shit together. I also told her not to darken my door again with her screaming and ranting and promptly shut the door and went inside.

Seriously there was nothing j could do to help her. I appreciate its frustrating and she just wanted to get organised but to yell and scream at a volunteers wife because they have no idea what is happening is just unreasonable.

She's pretty lucky I didn't tell her to fuck right off as I'm pretty conversant with swear words! I feel I was quite restrained to me. God knows how she'll react if I see her in the street again in our small village. Oh my god, I am actually so wound up. Seriously who goes and knocks on someone's door randomly and act unhinged because you don't know what time you are supposed to be somewhere??!! People are bloody hard work!

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petitpois55 · 27/11/2016 18:59

you're going to hide the thread SFH That's got to be the most sensible thing you've said on the whole of the thread.
Don't embarrass yourself any further than you already have. Oh and Ta RaSmile

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mothertruck3r · 27/11/2016 19:01

OP - Buy some artisanal slippers to leave by your front door for her in future so that her feet don't get cold whilst she is ranting at you! You could also put a book (possibly something by Naomi Klein?) for her to peruse whilst she waits for you to answer? It would be decent of you.

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ilovesooty · 27/11/2016 19:12

I think hiding the thread / flouncing off is probably wise to save yourself from further embarrassment.

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RebelRogue · 27/11/2016 20:27

SFH op's oh didn't have a go at the woman for being disorganised. He had a go at her for showing up at his house,shouting and harassing his wife. Which is completely out of order. You seem set to assume the worst out of op and her oh, but crying crocodile tears for the screaming woman.

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BadLad · 29/11/2016 22:28

Anyway hiding this pathetic thread now.

Are you going to put an ad in the paper or something? Because nobody cares that you're hiding the thread.

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