ARE you freaking serious??? I am pretty sure you were once a brat and didn't shut up either. Have more respect. Should parents sit at home b/c of ppl like you. Should they have no life b/c of ignorant ppl like you? Why should they have to take their kids somewhere else... I am pretty sure they paid money to see the same entertainment... and plus more if they have kids. If you don't like it leave. Go find a place that doesn't have kids around... oh wait... there is no place there are no children around.. you will find them anywhere and everywhere... us parents shouldn't have to put up with ignorant rejects like you. I know I don't want to have to sit home with my kids all day long... i love going out and if my child starts to cry... to bad... you are just going to have to listen to them cry or leave and go home.... rent movies.... go to a party... but don't yell b/c parents take their children out... get a life and grow up!!!! OMG I can't believe that ppl are actually agreeing with you... i swear... i wish you guys could really listen to yourselves... one... i wouldn't leave my child in the church nursery... especially if i had a newborn... yes i would be polite and get up if my child was starting to cry a little to loud and i would go out... but i would come back in... babies cry... sometimes for no reason and they shouldn't be silenced b/c you paid for a movie... i also paid for the movie... do you think i am going to leave b/c you paid also.... do you think if you get free tickets to come back that there won't be another child or baby... adults need to get out also... and babysitters can not be trusted now a days... i shouldn't have to waste my money on a sitter and on tickets to a movie... i shouldn't have to worry about ignorant ppl that don't want my child there... if you don't want to have to deal with chilren and babies... don't leave your house... b/c they are what make this world and society... they are our future... my goodness... some ppl really need to learn manners.
2006-12-12 09:31:55
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answered by sleepyincarolina 4
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I agree. In movies, you are even supposed to silence your cellphones to be curteous of others. Not anyone I knew liked going to the movies and hearing kids talk and cellphones ringing every five seconds. People would get reported to the manager for doing that. That may be where I live.
I like to go to early movies, when not many people go. Sometimes, me and my friends, or family are the only people watching a certain movie at the time we go. It's more better. If you go later when everyone goes to the movies, you may have to deal with bratty kids like that.
One time I yelled at a kid when I was younger, because the kid was repeating EVERY... SINGLE... LINE... in the movie. I'm not even kidding. I told the mom to shut her kid up and she got mad at me. But I was like only eleven or twelve.
People should really keep their children under control.
As for church, whenever a kid cries at my church, the parent takes them out until they stop crying. So, I've never really had to deal with what you're talking about.
2006-12-12 18:46:01
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answered by Annamarie 5
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Churches usually have sunday school for those children and I do not think that you should even go to church if you cant enjoy children attending..that is just rong. But as for movies im with you, I dont think parents should bring kids to movies if they cant behave in them. I know my daughter will not be attending any movies until she is old enough to know how to stay quiet and if she is noisy wed leave end of movie right there because im with you children who are screaming in a movie theater proably should not be there to ruin it for others who have paid to see it.
2006-12-13 01:10:29
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answered by jennyve25 4
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While I do agree that children should not be taken to a movie theater under a certain age and not until they are old enough to sit still and be relatively quiet, I do not agree with you regarding church. Children should be allowed in church and if they get loud, the parent should take them to the nursery and calm them so everyone else can hear the lesson.
On a side note: I would say I am not real sure that you should use "church" and "W.T.F" in the same sentence...it seems a bit contradictory to me.
2006-12-13 11:11:32
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answered by CB 3
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I am really surprised by some of these answers. I'm a parent of two and cannot stand being somewhere and hearing someone's child screaming and crying. There is a very simple solution--the parents and the screaming child need to LEAVE! It has never really been an issue for us but there have been a couple of times my youngest has decided to scream about something and I've walked out. This has usually been at the grocery store. But ya know what, I can get my groceries later. This is about common courtesy. If your child is going to be disruptive then you need to leave. I have been at movies that were for adults and some idiot bring a baby or a toddler and then they just sit there while the baby cries. Get up and get your butt out. Why should the rest of us suffer because your child wants to cry? Most people don't expect to have to listen to a crying child when they go to a late night movie. Recently we were at a belt ceremony for taekwondo. This woman had a child who would not shut up. There were a lot of people in a small room and we couldn't hear anything over that kid's screaming. To make it worse he had to have been 3 or 4 which means he knows better. Anyway, his rude mother just sat there and as people glared at her she just gave this stupid smile and would shrug. GET UP and LEAVE!! I don't understand why people just don't leave. If my child were doing that I wouldn't hesitate to walk out. It is common courtesy. Just because I have kids doesn't mean I have the right to be disruptive. I don't expect anyone to "suck it up". I'm the one who should have to suck it up and leave because my child is the one being disruptive. Yes, kids are going to be at movies and at church. But they should only be there if they know how to behave.
2006-12-12 19:16:37
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answered by Amelia 5
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HEY THERE...Im a mom of very active and whiny 2 year old, and I EVEN hate it when he yells and screams, so I never take him to the movies! I know what you mean though, they do actually have days when its mom and kids movie days, so any parent who brings their brats at a non parents day is just being an asss!
2006-12-12 18:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree with you. I have a four year old, and I'm not saying she doesn't have her moments, but she is pretty well behaved. We were in a restaurant a while back and there was a little boy there that was literally climbing the walls. My daughter saw it and looked at his parents and said, "He needs to not be doing that." They looked at me like I was the worst parent in the world, and my response was, "Well she's right, he shouldn't be doing that and if that is how he behaves in public, maybe you all should stay home." Of course they were mad, but why should I have my dinner ruined by some bratty kid whose parents won't make them behave. The sad thing is is that it's not the kid's fault it's their dumb@ss parents' fault.
2006-12-12 19:02:24
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answered by disneychick 5
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i agree why should you have to listen to crying babies or anyone disrupting the movie... i would and have asked them to hold down the noise or please take their child out of the theater... if it does not happen I go to the front of the movie complex ask for a manager and request however many free tickets for me and my friends to view the movie again because I cannot or did not see certain parts because of interruptions in the audience and having to come and ask for assistance....
movies are quite expensive to have to deal with people who cannot behave or be quiet.... and people with babies that cannot stop crying need to get a clue they are disrespecting an entire theater full of people and leave!!!
church is a different story.... different rules there
SleepyinCarolina.... making others endure your childrens misbehavior or punishment is an act of disrespect... I hope you can reap the consequences.... and yes I have children and.... no i don't subject others to things that are private and my responsibility... KNOW THIS... your child crying or misbehaving is private... WHEN THIS ...interferes with my money or my business it is no longer private..your act of disrespect allows me to intervene for my own private interests
2006-12-12 17:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i completely agree with this guy!!
i've been to pg13 movies and "adults" have brought their 6-8 yr olds along....ummmm NO this should not be happening.
in church they hav places called nurseries for a reason, i worked in one, it was great for the adults to go to church and pray, and the kids watched veggie tales and read books!! i think this person is asking those with children under the ages of 6, to tell their kids to shut the F up! parents need to teach their kids when there is a quite time and a loud time and church and movies are quite times!!
2006-12-12 17:39:47
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answered by strwrs7772000 3
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It is not the parents fault how the child behaves. Movies and Churches are children friendly as well. Obviously you don't have any children or if you do, you must think yours if they are young, are perfect angels. Get a grip and grow up.
2006-12-13 09:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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