“I then looked at the younger kids in the room and made a mention about how this would be them if they didn’t get their (stuff) together, and continued on Daia’s path of being a pathetic, disorganized, and ungrateful teenager. Dai started crying, which she never does, so I felt a little bad- but then realized she bought this on herself. As a final statement on the topic, I said that she can’t just lie to everyone about her future plans because she’s embarrassed of the consequences of her own actions, if she didn’t want to be embarrassed she shouldn’t of ended up in this situation.”
Yesterday evening, one of the moms of the teens who heard what she said sent her a message wanting to invite Dai to spend a week on vacation with them.
This mom suggested that Dai looked as if she could use a little getaway and that after the exam results had come back, this mom picked up on Dai looking extra down.
She honestly doesn’t even know what Dai’s exam results are, and she can’t even bring herself to look at Dai without boiling over with anger. She did say yes to letting Dai go on a trip with this mom, but when this mom arrived at her house to get Dai for the trip, she was shocked by what this mom said to her.
“When she came to pick her up, however, she had the audacity to say I needed to let it go and think about if it was the right decision sharing her personal information with the others,” she said.
“She said she was ashamed on my behalf before abruptly leaving. I don’t believe I did anything wrong, as it was wrong of Dai to lie about the reasons behind her future plans (when she needs to own up to it). However, the comment from the other parent took me by surprise.”
She’s left wondering if it was wrong of her to call out Dai in front of everyone. What do you think?
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