Miss Manners: Are hot-head soccer parents just looking for a fight?
OREGON, UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – Parents from opposing teams frequently break seating rules at youth soccer games, causing disputes and at least one postgame altercation over perceived slights, according to accounts.
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Miss Manners: Soccer parents make snarky comments to kids on opposing team
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughters play competitive soccer. It is understood, and often in the rule book, that the parents of one team sit on one side of the field and the parents of the other team sit on the other side.
Miss Manners: Expecting good behavior at a sports game might be a reach; do this instead
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughters play competitive soccer. It is understood, and often in the rule book, that the parents of one team sit on one side of the field and the parents of the other team sit on the other side. Several times over the years, parents from the other team have sat on our side. Usually it’s not a big deal, but sometimes it makes things awkward.
Miss Manners: Are hot-head soccer parents just looking for a fight?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughters play competitive soccer. It is understood, and often in the rule book, that the parents of one team sit on one side of the field and the parents of the other team sit on the other side.
Miss Manners: Some snarky soccer parents brought their shade to our side of the field
A soccer parent writes that supporters of the other team broke decorum, then started causing trouble at a game. Plus, how to acknowledge the grief of a friend from a war-torn country.
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