Mylollipopdays
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Hi Mummies
good morning. Thanks for your response.
Jes, I appreciate your sharing. My hubby and I will not hold it against the maid if she apologises for her mistakes (even if she did accidentally scratched Dana y'day). The most, I would be stern with her for few days then forgive her and move on cos we also dun want tension in the home. Infact, she has been forgetful and complacent on several occasions but we've never raised our voice or scolded her. We will always talk to her adult to adult during her pay day and advised her to buck up, be more diligent. This time round, we're just upset that she lied outrightly about the scratch
I like your suggestion of not asking the maid if she's responsible for the mistakes - just 'warn' her directly to be more careful in future. No point asking cos we know she'll deny it all the way. Thanks for the tip. It's just so frustrating to keep training new maids
good morning. Thanks for your response.
Jes, I appreciate your sharing. My hubby and I will not hold it against the maid if she apologises for her mistakes (even if she did accidentally scratched Dana y'day). The most, I would be stern with her for few days then forgive her and move on cos we also dun want tension in the home. Infact, she has been forgetful and complacent on several occasions but we've never raised our voice or scolded her. We will always talk to her adult to adult during her pay day and advised her to buck up, be more diligent. This time round, we're just upset that she lied outrightly about the scratch