Holiday offer 02:43 - Jul 21 with 1666 views | rapier | As some of you know, my life has been a bit crazy for sometime, the person I have been caring for has offered me a holiday (a month away in India) as I think reward... Other members of my family (and family friends) are aghast that I would entertain such a thing. Are they just salty... Am I being a horrid human? Ohh, care for her is also sorted if I go, surprisingly though not from another family member..... [Post edited 21 Jul 2018 2:45]
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Holiday offer on 03:29 - Jul 21 with 1593 views | The_Romford_Blue | Good to hear from you Rapier. They sound jealous tbh. It’s a nice gesture of appreciation and one you should accept if you genuinely want to go (which I assume you would). Don’t let anyone try to talk you out of it as it’s really between you and the person you are caring for - not them. I say.. go for it bud | |
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Holiday offer on 06:11 - Jul 21 with 1502 views | m14_blue | Do it, no question. Only caveat is that the lady in question is of sound mind and understands what she's offering. Assuming that's the case, absolutely no reason not to, sounds like it's well deserved. Have a blast | | | |
Holiday offer on 06:23 - Jul 21 with 1485 views | Westover | Agree with the others if you want to go then go and enjoy I'm sure you deserve it. | | | |
Holiday offer on 14:02 - Jul 21 with 1183 views | Deano69 | Struggling to understand why anyone would be aghast at the thought of of really lovely reward for a carer. Absolute no-brained if you fancy it. Traveling is the best way to enhance your life and outlook. | |
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Holiday offer on 15:54 - Jul 21 with 1095 views | BLUEBEAT | What part of India? | |
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