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To never invite this annoying little brat round again

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 16/05/2017 17:31

Dds friend (9) is round for dinner... know she is a fussy fucker but her mum did tell me she eats anything. Cue today Shepard pie , after picking all the peas out of the damn thing she proceeds to sit at the table making super loud ewww, and yuck noises, while moaning she doesn't like it. There are 5 other kids sat round the table ffs.

She had also completely ignored anything my dd has wanted to do and just buggered off with the other kids, keeps just picking my newborn up without asking, moaning to play on my iPad and get the rabbits out when it's pissing down. I could go on I actually had to leave the room while dinner was happening!
Never known anything like it!

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 20/05/2017 00:00

And she was told..about the baby and other things. A couple of things I didn't know about until she had gone.

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 20/05/2017 00:01

I can't I'm loving itHmm

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MagicTractor · 20/05/2017 00:09

I'm not a shit parent, but sometimes when I'm not around to supervise my son gets overexcited and behaves badly.

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MagicTractor · 20/05/2017 00:13

But we would be cool though, I wouldn't send him to yours.

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 20/05/2017 00:16

All good then.

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TheySayIamparanoid · 20/05/2017 02:12

My DGDs are 5 and they know right from wrong, as do their friends I've seen them with.
9 is more than old enough to have been taught good manners and to know how to behave!

LolaTheDarkdestroyer you are right to be horrified at this girls behaviour.
If this situation ever happens again you'll at least be prepared!
Personally, I would've called the parents to collect after the first ignored warning!

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becausebecausebecause · 20/05/2017 02:22

OP YANBU. Some people will tie themselves in knots to take apart your rational objections and language but your revulsion at this rude and obstreperous behaviour is totally justified. Some parents clearly cannot face the truth that they're raising brats.

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