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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 460446" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I was more concerned about him calling the girls "Hot Chicks". I have no idea where that is coming from - school or t.v.? I have not heard that term in ages! However, I know that is also the normal for his age so I am not going to do an over the top reaction to it. I will just let him know that I don't think that is appropriate.</p><p></p><p>I think this was a case that they wanted to expand their non-business and couldn't find another boy who would do the secretary duties so decided that a girl may be willing. And, what better way to meet a girl than to offer her a non-paying position in their up and coming business? </p><p></p><p>At the school open house, a group of girls called him over and as they talked, he told them about his business. They asked what that meant and I explained that if they loose something the boys will help them find it. She said she would go home and loose something. I told her that it only worked with things lost on school property - that he would not be going off school grounds to "investigate" (missing pencils, calculators, stuff like that).</p><p></p><p>They started this "business" last Spring and never got a customer so I am not too concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 460446, member: 5096"] I was more concerned about him calling the girls "Hot Chicks". I have no idea where that is coming from - school or t.v.? I have not heard that term in ages! However, I know that is also the normal for his age so I am not going to do an over the top reaction to it. I will just let him know that I don't think that is appropriate. I think this was a case that they wanted to expand their non-business and couldn't find another boy who would do the secretary duties so decided that a girl may be willing. And, what better way to meet a girl than to offer her a non-paying position in their up and coming business? At the school open house, a group of girls called him over and as they talked, he told them about his business. They asked what that meant and I explained that if they loose something the boys will help them find it. She said she would go home and loose something. I told her that it only worked with things lost on school property - that he would not be going off school grounds to "investigate" (missing pencils, calculators, stuff like that). They started this "business" last Spring and never got a customer so I am not too concerned. [/QUOTE]
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