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THEY didn't call - THEY never said sorry
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 143685" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Sigh. Sorry he is being such a jerk! I can understand the am behavior. Not like it but understand the garbage of I'll be there early and then not even get up.</p><p> </p><p>However, the behavior while in your home is absolutely inexcusable. He should be very grateful you are his mother and not me. I would have given him the choice of helping around the house or finding a way back to his foster home. As to the things he took off the table, since he couldn't seem to say thank you and probably took more than was offered, I would have demanded everything back. I really don't handle rudeness and entitlement too well.</p><p> </p><p>How did he get to your house? What were the original plans to get him back to the foster home? I certainly wouldn't have taken him back given his behavior. Maybe a conversation with the foster parents is in order. Who knows, they might be able to instill some semblance of common courtesy in Dude?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 143685, member: 3626"] Sigh. Sorry he is being such a jerk! I can understand the am behavior. Not like it but understand the garbage of I'll be there early and then not even get up. However, the behavior while in your home is absolutely inexcusable. He should be very grateful you are his mother and not me. I would have given him the choice of helping around the house or finding a way back to his foster home. As to the things he took off the table, since he couldn't seem to say thank you and probably took more than was offered, I would have demanded everything back. I really don't handle rudeness and entitlement too well. How did he get to your house? What were the original plans to get him back to the foster home? I certainly wouldn't have taken him back given his behavior. Maybe a conversation with the foster parents is in order. Who knows, they might be able to instill some semblance of common courtesy in Dude? [/QUOTE]
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