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Woman Brings Wine And A Gift To A Party, Is Expected To Babysit Without Warning
Woman babysitting two children outdoors in a garden, gently helping a child on a hammock during a sunny day.

Woman Brings Wine And A Gift To A Party, Is Expected To Babysit Without Warning

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Parents can’t do it all themselves. In fact, about one in six parents admit they get help from a babysitter at least once a week. Granted, most of them pay the sitters or thank them in some other way. But one mother expected free child care, and at her sister’s party, nonetheless!

When this woman went to her friend’s party, she didn’t expect to become the default babysitter for her friend’s sister. But as the night went on, she found herself looking after the little ones more than having fun. Deciding that she didn’t sign up to be a free nanny for the night and the mom can’t just use her like that, she simply went home.

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    But because she went to have fun, she didn’t want to be the default nanny

    Woman leaves friend's party without saying goodbye after sister uses her as babysitter unexpectedly.

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    If you feel any resentment towards a friend’s family members, it’s better to tell them than to pretend everything’s fine

    It’s natural not to get along well or not to like your friend’s family members. After all, you’re friends with them and not their family, right? Luckily, not like with romantic relationships, you don’t have to force yourself to be friends with your friends’ siblings.

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    There’s really no point in engaging in relationships that don’t give you anything back. Research from Ireland and the U.S. shows that negative social interactions and relationships can increase the risk of depression and anxiety.

    If the other person just uses you and has no courtesy of treating you as someone more than a free babysitter, perhaps the best course of action is to say “No.” But how does one do that effectively?

    • Be clear and concise. Avoid phrases like “Um, I don’t know,” “Maybe,” and “I’m not sure.” Leave no room for the other person to misinterpret your ‘No.’ Instead, say something like, “No, sadly I can’t” or “No, I’m not able to do that.”
    • Still, try to be polite and graceful. Rejecting somebody can seem rude, but if you use the right language, there’s less room for the other person to be offended. Add phrases like: “I’m honored,” “I greatly appreciate you asking,” or “Thank you for thinking of me.”
    • Keep explanations brief. If you feel like you have to explain yourself, be concise. Keep it short and sweet. But remember – you don’t have to make excuses. “No” is a complete sentence.
    • Offer an alternative or another resource. When you can’t or don’t want to help, try to be gracious and offer the other person some possible ways out of their situation. If you can’t babysit now because you want to enjoy the party, tell the mom you can arrange something in the future, if she’s still looking. And, preferably, for a price.

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    Whether an ‘Irish exit’ is appropriate depends on the circumstances of the event

    Some people believe that leaving without saying goodbye is one of the rudest things a guest can do. Often called an ‘Irish exit’ or an ‘Irish goodbye,’ this gesture can offend a party host who’s close to you. But it can also (as it did in this story) signal that the guest was unhappy with something.

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    According to Diane Gottsman, etiquette expert and founder of the Protocol School of Texas, whether an Irish exit is rude depends on the circumstances. Generally, if it’s a big party or function, an Irish goodbye might be more appropriate.

    But in more intimate environments, this kind of gesture might seem more rude. “I do think that a ‘thank you’ after an event is always appropriate,” she said in an interview for TODAY. Generally, she doesn’t recommend leaving intimate parties, such as friend dinners, abruptly.

    “A quick and friendly goodbye to the host, or at least a smile and a wave, is the best ‘au revoir’ you can manage,” Gottsman explained. “It’s the polite way to end an evening and leave your host thinking you are a wonderful guest.”

    Gottsman also lists some other reasons when leaving a party without saying goodbye would be totally appropriate.

    • You suddenly feel ill;
    • You get food poisoning;
    • Your nanny just cancelled;
    • There’s a family emergency.

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    People sided with the woman, but wondered why she didn’t speak up and just say “No” to the mother

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    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Kornelija Viečaitė

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    Hi there, fellow pandas! As a person (over)educated both in social sciences and literature, I'm most interested in how we connect and behave online (and sometimes in real life too.) The human experience is weird, so I try my best to put its peculiarities in writing. As a person who grew up chronically online, I now try to marry two sides of myself: the one who knows too much about MySpace, and the one who can't settle and needs to see every corner of the world.

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    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Kornelija Viečaitė

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

    Hi there, fellow pandas! As a person (over)educated both in social sciences and literature, I'm most interested in how we connect and behave online (and sometimes in real life too.) The human experience is weird, so I try my best to put its peculiarities in writing. As a person who grew up chronically online, I now try to marry two sides of myself: the one who knows too much about MySpace, and the one who can't settle and needs to see every corner of the world.

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    Ace
    Community Member
    4 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't understand this, why did the OP not simply say to her friend, or the sister with the kids, "No, look after you're own children"? Or even, "I'll look after them while you get yourself a drink and say hello but then they're all yours again"?

    Featherking
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wondered myself, I'd have given them a hard slap of fifty shades of "oh HELL no" but I think that's very hard to do for a lot of people. Everyone is different, I guess one has to respect different struggles.

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    Trillian
    Community Member
    4 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    'Sorry can't watch your kids, I am here to relax'. See, very easy. Why would she go along with the babysitting and then just leave? That is dangerous with a pool there.

    Nils Skirnir
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I miss the days when it was ok to judge evil people

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    Ace
    Community Member
    4 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't understand this, why did the OP not simply say to her friend, or the sister with the kids, "No, look after you're own children"? Or even, "I'll look after them while you get yourself a drink and say hello but then they're all yours again"?

    Featherking
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wondered myself, I'd have given them a hard slap of fifty shades of "oh HELL no" but I think that's very hard to do for a lot of people. Everyone is different, I guess one has to respect different struggles.

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    Trillian
    Community Member
    4 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    'Sorry can't watch your kids, I am here to relax'. See, very easy. Why would she go along with the babysitting and then just leave? That is dangerous with a pool there.

    Nils Skirnir
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I miss the days when it was ok to judge evil people

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