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When our adult kids lose things
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 123065" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>My daughter is another one who loses things. There are some very strict rules on replacing social security cards -- no more than 2 a year, 10 max over a person's lifetime. She's on number 6! I now keep her documents. She has a photocopy of her social security card. </p><p> </p><p>As to the whys of they're being nasty, my theory is it is guilt. They know they are at fault and think that if they take the offensive, they won't have to take responsibility. When mine gets nasty, I just walk away or hang up. I make the simple statement that I don't have to take that type of treatment any longer -- she's no longer a minor. It doesn't always work, but I feel a little better not having to put up with the ugliness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 123065, member: 3626"] My daughter is another one who loses things. There are some very strict rules on replacing social security cards -- no more than 2 a year, 10 max over a person's lifetime. She's on number 6! I now keep her documents. She has a photocopy of her social security card. As to the whys of they're being nasty, my theory is it is guilt. They know they are at fault and think that if they take the offensive, they won't have to take responsibility. When mine gets nasty, I just walk away or hang up. I make the simple statement that I don't have to take that type of treatment any longer -- she's no longer a minor. It doesn't always work, but I feel a little better not having to put up with the ugliness. [/QUOTE]
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