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<blockquote data-quote="Giulia" data-source="post: 530854" data-attributes="member: 14306"><p>As a difficult child myself. </p><p></p><p>I have to phone or text mom if I am late or not coming at home. Common courtesy. </p><p>Same for her. </p><p></p><p>But it happens to me not to hear my mobile ringing with my hearing impairment (common when in the street, the street's noise covers the mobile's ringtone). It hardly happens to mom, but it happens a lot to me. So we had to find a solution to make this rule manageable for both (why would she punish me for not having heard my mobile ? It's like punishing someone with epilepsy for having a seizure). </p><p>In this case, mom's number appears on the screen and I phone/text her as soon as I see it. It tells her that I've heard her, I inform her and that no, I don't disrespect her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giulia, post: 530854, member: 14306"] As a difficult child myself. I have to phone or text mom if I am late or not coming at home. Common courtesy. Same for her. But it happens to me not to hear my mobile ringing with my hearing impairment (common when in the street, the street's noise covers the mobile's ringtone). It hardly happens to mom, but it happens a lot to me. So we had to find a solution to make this rule manageable for both (why would she punish me for not having heard my mobile ? It's like punishing someone with epilepsy for having a seizure). In this case, mom's number appears on the screen and I phone/text her as soon as I see it. It tells her that I've heard her, I inform her and that no, I don't disrespect her. [/QUOTE]
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