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DO YOU AGREE WITH ME?

2006-11-09 11:10:26 · 31 answers · asked by Brown guy 2 in Society & Culture Etiquette

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I have nothing against children. I just think they should all be kept in the house until they are ten and not introduced into society until then. That would solve the problem. Yes, I hate those parents too. People really have let this go. If your kid acts up in public, it is your obligation to leave or do something to correct the situation. Don't make everyone else suffer through that racket. You may be use to it and you may love your child but we (as in everyone else in the world) do not. Although most people don't say anything, it's as annoying as hell to listen to some kid crying or acting up in a public place, especially a movie theater for god's sake. You parents that bring crying children to movie theaters should all be flogged. You are the worst type of criminals in my opinion, second only to murderers.

2006-11-10 05:29:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I worked in a restaurant and I know how annoying it is when parents bring their uncontrol children. I know it's your baby and they are precious but teaching them some manner when going to a restaurant would be nice. I hate it when there are more food on the floor than the table. not to say those people leave the worst tip ever. It's such an insult. What about those that let their children roam around the restaurant? Hello we carried how plates it's dangerous and at time children run into you. Don't get me wrong I Iove children but I think they should be taught at a young age. How children behave reflects the parents too.

2006-11-09 18:35:11 · answer #2 · answered by uniqaznmeg 3 · 1 1

While I think your question was worded a little more harshly than necessary, I agree with you somewhat.

I also think that a lot of the other answerers have missed the point of your question. You asked why people bring their loud babies to ADULT places. To me, that means places like R-rated movies, ritzy restaurants, and the like. Yes, small children really shouldn't be there; those are meant to be quiet, adult places.

But...people have every right to take their kids to public places such as McDonalds, Denny's, G-rated children's movies, etc.

2006-11-09 14:52:53 · answer #3 · answered by I'm Still Here 5 · 2 0

As a parent of 3 kids, one of them autistic, I can understand your frustration. Going out in public usually turns into a big deal for my family and requires a lot of mental and physical strength to get through even the easy outings like a movie or the flea market.

But as an adult, I know that I like to be able to have some space where I know that I can leave behind the mommy in me for just a few hours. I believe that places like upscale dining and r-rated movies etc should be kid free so that those of us who would like to just relax once in a while, have the opportunity. It's not that most of us want to exlude you or your children from an outing opportunity, We just want a few places where we can go be adults, let our hair down and not be concerned that we may say or act inappropriately in front of our or someone elses children.

Why is it selfish to want to spend an evening kid free? People are way to over-sensitive to this subject...geesh!

2006-11-09 11:26:07 · answer #4 · answered by Semi-charmed 4 · 5 1

I love kids, but I do get annoyed while dining out and there is a screaming kid at a table and the parents don't do a thing. I have had the manager ask them to take the child out or leave. I remember when I was little my brother and I knew better than to cause a scene, if we did we got our bums popped but good when we got home. People just don't think and they feel it's ok for the brat to scream and carry on while out in public. Brats are the reason for duct tape.

2006-11-09 11:21:33 · answer #5 · answered by kgreives 4 · 1 1

I agree with Semi-Char... and would like to add that most of the parents I've seen with their kids out at R movies are also out at the late show with their kids. In restaurants, there are family places and non-family places. Parents should be respectful of that.
As for taking your kids out in public so they can have that experience, I agree, but when they misbehave for the setting they should be corrected. Being in public is NOT the same as learning to behave in public. Besides, shouldn't it be an extension of how the behave at home?

2006-11-09 14:33:39 · answer #6 · answered by sillkee1 4 · 1 1

Its all that bs supermum stuff. They tell them they can have a fabo lifestyle a career be 40 then have 1.5 children - who have to adapt to their adult life.It is really rude and selfish to impose on the child. Children should not have to be quiet and still and they should not be out half the night. Most of the parents you are talking about are just too self important to make the sacrifices required when you have children.

2006-11-09 13:24:07 · answer #7 · answered by auntynoall 4 · 3 1

The parent should have the right to take their kids to public places. But once the child starts to behave badly, the parents should get up and leave.

2006-11-09 12:50:28 · answer #8 · answered by sheeny 6 · 2 0

I'll check it later. Often, it's noticeable it's done on purpose. If a blather mouth goes on about inconsequentials to the average man specifically about politics and policy, this person is a definite category who gets some renumeration for what he does though no one is overtly aware. They are called Political Echoes. What would you call these that you mention? Baby Zombie Parents?

2006-11-09 11:14:17 · answer #9 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 1

you know that you were once a child don't you? babies aren't bratty they're just babies.

if you ever have a child you might need a night out (i'm sure the mother will), so try to be a little more understanding.

there is a difference between ill behaved children and babies. i would have never let my children act bratty (in a restaurant, at a movie, or at home).

2006-11-09 11:19:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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