When she was young my DGD said all sorts of horrid things to people - mainly us - family - but also some children who came to the house. Nothing said to her would make her stop. Eventually when she said something nasty to me I replied that I always loved her but did not always like her. This approach worked quite well. Fast forward to now and she is a lovely young woman I. Her twenties who is very kind and loving and always makes time for the two of us to have some 'girl's time' together. If her mother is about she is included too and she has recently moved in with a most suitable young man who does take great care of her. She can still give a cutting remark but she now reserves the sharp tongue to those who do actually deserve it!
Worry not- she is a child - needs to realise that what she says is hurtful but gets no dramatic response from anyone - if all the adults could instead give her what I would describe as a dirty look and then totally ignore her for a few minutes she has lost attention rather than gain it.
As to pantos - I saw my first one when I was 5 - thought it was rubbish then and although I appreciated the Palladium ones on Boxing Day for a few years - I have never been a great fan.
A quote for those blessed with a spouse:
Lighthearted - How long do you display Birthday Cards?



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