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To think that it is offensive for some one to roll thier eyes when you are talking to them.

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meatntattypie · 19/04/2010 12:03

FFS its just rude.

Got a child from dss class coming for tea.
He has been to this childs house for tea about a month ago.
When i asked the mother if it was ok for me to pick ds up at 6 she asked "why so early?"
Ds is in bed for 7 so needs shower and to do reading etc.
She said "oh well, i had better make tea extra early then, that is a really early bed time isnt it?"
ds is 6 boy is 7.

So i asked what time she wanted her boy home, she said "what time is best for you?"
I said "about 6 cos ds is in bed for 7?"
" well, 6 i suppose" then ROLLED HER EYES.

WTF?!
Thats just rude isnt it!

OP posts:
Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/04/2010 12:40

< rolls eyes at Earlybird >

Earlybird · 19/04/2010 12:43

Jamie - don't you mean ??

LardyMa · 19/04/2010 12:46

My driving instructor rolled his eyes at me. He became my ex driving instructor. No way will I tolerate this. very rude.

SweetGrapes · 19/04/2010 12:50

YANBU. Dd (8) goes to bed by 7-7:30. It's what suits her.
Whatever the lady felt, it was still rude to roll.

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