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MissRose73
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I am posting this on behalf of a friend who does not go online and will share a few responses as she was looking for a bit more advice:
Recently, Myself and a group of others were assisting with setup for a potluck dinner then our elementary aged kids were putting on the Stations of the Cross after dinner a few weeks ago. Once we were done with setup and waiting for the parents & kids to arrive, we got to chatting for a short bit when one of the women started mentioning a few things about her adult daughter mainly having to do with the gainfully employed adult daughter’s handling of her savings habits. What really got me is her daughter was working near us as a volunteer too, and this woman had no issues discussing something that #1 is not the mother’s business and #2 to speak loud enough that her daughter could not help but overhear. I was surprised that the daughter had enough restraint not to get angry out loud at her mother for discussing things like that.
How do you best let someone who feels that discussing the personal matters of others is not right and downright hurtful plus someone who thinks they can try to run the personal matters of an independent adult child? For the record, the adult daughter does not have any financial issues, pays her bills on time, has a few investments including a workplace 401k plan that she participates & trying to save the best she can, and leads a decent life as a single independent woman.
Recently, Myself and a group of others were assisting with setup for a potluck dinner then our elementary aged kids were putting on the Stations of the Cross after dinner a few weeks ago. Once we were done with setup and waiting for the parents & kids to arrive, we got to chatting for a short bit when one of the women started mentioning a few things about her adult daughter mainly having to do with the gainfully employed adult daughter’s handling of her savings habits. What really got me is her daughter was working near us as a volunteer too, and this woman had no issues discussing something that #1 is not the mother’s business and #2 to speak loud enough that her daughter could not help but overhear. I was surprised that the daughter had enough restraint not to get angry out loud at her mother for discussing things like that.
How do you best let someone who feels that discussing the personal matters of others is not right and downright hurtful plus someone who thinks they can try to run the personal matters of an independent adult child? For the record, the adult daughter does not have any financial issues, pays her bills on time, has a few investments including a workplace 401k plan that she participates & trying to save the best she can, and leads a decent life as a single independent woman.