I'm sure they are nice people. I'm not saying that people who are "backwards" if they don't travel, but you have to admit that their lack of travel skills is a disadvantage in this situation. People who had traveled before would be able to pick up the lemons and make lemonade. For these people it seems that everything from the plane ride to the destination is a scary prospect.I must take exception to the "country bumpkin" comment. Not sure exactly what was meant by that, but this is a very nice family. I don't find them to be particularly backwards just because they haven't had the opportunity to travel as much as I have or because they wouldn't be able to make their way around NYC.
It is, however, HIS FAULT that the tickets were purchased to start with. JMHO![]()
INobody in this family has ever even been on a plane before, so they aren't likely to use them for anything in the future. They wouldn't even begin to know how to get around NYC or what to do (he had assured them that he would explain everything they need to know to them).
ETA: The filing costs for Justice Court are only $50.![]()
Nobody in this family has ever even been on a plane before, so they aren't likely to use them for anything in the future. They wouldn't even begin to know how to get around NYC or what to do (he had assured them that he would explain everything they need to know to them).
I dont think you are going to like my opinion, but well, you asked. I think the mother went WAY overboard if this daughter is college aged. How old is she, high school or older? The reason this kid doesnt want to go to the dance with her daughter is because of her. It was crazy to turn a dance invitation into a family vacation, it makes it weird and awkard for him. If I were him, I would RUN away from this family. What kid would not be horrified that his date has to bring along her family? The ONLY way this would be understood is if the girl is really young and still in high school. Then I would understrand why her mom would invite herself along.
I in NO WAY think he is liable for the 1000 bucks. He asked a girl to a dance, and offered to pay for the room. The mother decided to invite herself and other child along.
Calling West Point would be ridiculous. I am certain they will understand why he changed his mind after the date decided to take along her whole family. The school will just think the mom is a crazy person.
Now comes the take lemons and make lemonade part, go to NYC and see a show or have a good time. You wanted a family vacation, now you got one.
Honestly, it sounds like the mom's mind is made up, and she plans to contact WP if the boy doesn't cough up the $1k. I think it's sad and unfortunate.
How old is this girl?
I'm sure they are nice people. I'm not saying that people who are "backwards" if they don't travel, but you have to admit that their lack of travel skills is a disadvantage in this situation. People who had traveled before would be able to pick up the lemons and make lemonade. For these people it seems that everything from the plane ride to the destination is a scary prospect.
Looked up West Point Cadets code of Conduct. He's falling short on several of them. Sections 1 and 2.
http://www.usma.edu/committees/honor/info/main.htm
Yeah, I get that and it stinks. I do sincerely feel sorry for them.It's not a trip they would have made otherwise. While they were going to do it under the previous circumstances, it's not something that they would just do on a whim. It would be a pretty expensive weekend.
I don't know whether her mind is made up or not. I haven't talked to her today.
College sophomore
It's not a trip they would have made otherwise. While they were going to do it under the previous circumstances, it's not something that they would just do on a whim. It would be a pretty expensive weekend.
As a soph in college if you need your mom to chaperone a trip to NYC to go to a dance, you've got bigger problems then getting uninvited to a dance.
Honestly, it sounds like the mom's mind is made up, and she plans to contact WP if the boy doesn't cough up the $1k. I think it's sad and unfortunate.
It's not a trip they would have made otherwise. While they were going to do it under the previous circumstances, it's not something that they would just do on a whim. It would be a pretty expensive weekend.
So my question is what the heck was mom and daughter and whomever else going to do in NYC if the other daughter was at the dance? NYC is like 2 or more hours from West Point. I'm sure the mom had plans. They would have had to leave the hotel to go eat.
It's going to cost about the same as when the dd was going to the dance. To not go just doesn't make any sense, since the most expensive part of trip is already paid for. I think this is a great opportunity forced on them.