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*lighthearted* AIBU to let ds go to school even though its a teacher training day?

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kaz2810 · 17/02/2018 23:47

My 14 year old ds thinks its hilarious to change my ringtone to something horrendous, I have suffered having crazy frog, the chipmunks, drunk smurfs & who let the dogs out lately - normally when I am in public. Could I justify letting him go to school as pay back?

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Mrsknackered · 17/02/2018 23:48

No, not bad enough.

Wait for own clothes day, hide all newsletters, and send him in school uniform.

Although expect him to go NC with you afterwards!

kaz2810 · 17/02/2018 23:49

Sorry, pressed post by mistake - Would letting him leave for school knowing its a teacher training day be a suitable pay back?

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italiancortado · 17/02/2018 23:56

Tomorrow is Sunday?

In any case, how could a 14yo not be aware that they are off school (I'm assuming you mean Monday)

kaz2810 · 17/02/2018 23:57

Sorry, yes I mean Monday and either he wasn't aware or he's quite likely forgotten.

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kaz2810 · 18/02/2018 00:08

@mrsknackered - tried the non school day one before & failed.

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