i find it annoying and rude.everyone else is enjoying a nice meal and then all of a sudden they all start singing...argh.
2007-09-03 05:02:50
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answered by Shannon 2
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I don't mind birthday parties at restaurants like Applebees, Ruby Tuesday, TGI Fridays, or Chilis.
But who the heck brings a cake to the restaurant? Usually the restaurant has a cake for them on some occasions.
That would be so odd to have the parents bring a cake to a restaurant from some bakery.
2007-09-03 04:53:24
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answered by I hate Hillary Clinton 6
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Any big bithday party at a restaurant is pretty annoying. I was once at TGIFridays, partially on business. Sure, it's a sports bar so it isn't expected to be the quietest place, but that party must have had all 5 generations. They were having a wonderful time causing a ruckus, it was major hard to hold a conversation.
2007-09-03 05:11:50
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answered by super_deformed_girl 4
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I don't see anything wrong with having a b-day party at a resturant. I have been in a place eating, and everyonce in awhile there is a b-day party. It really doesn't bother me. Alot of the reason to have a b-day party at a restuarant is that the parents don't have to clean up spilled drinks on their carpet, or just basically don't have any clean up. When you have kids you will have a different opinion of the question you put up on here.
2007-09-07 02:16:54
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answered by Aimee 3
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Birthday parties, for kids, should be at kid places. Like chucky cheese, Mc Donald's. Teenagers, well I take them to a steak house were I live. (you can write on the tables, they have paper covering them, and peanut shell on the floor.) For an adult, my grandma, I wouldn't care what anyone would say, at any restaurant, mainly when she turned 85. There are restaurants for everyone, to have a celebration in. Trust me when I say, the restaurant owners love the business.
2007-09-03 08:24:39
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answered by Babydoll 2
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Wow, that's pretty angry. Unless they are being disruptive (other than the obviously horrid experience of having people sing Happy Birthday for 30 seconds so close to your delicate and refined ears), what is the harm? Those folks have just as much right to be there as you, again, so long as they are not causing an unusual level of disruption. Take a chill pill friend. There are real things in this world worth getting upset about. Is this really one of them?
2007-09-03 14:17:41
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answered by macbeth00798 2
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Oh, of direction. To the guy who mentioned 'why embarrass your toddlers?' ... by way of fact that is dazzling, that is why! heavily, like 30% of the clarification I had childrens interior the 1st place became so as that i should be the main embarrassing Mum alive. My husband and that i've got competitions to work out who could properly be maximum embarrassing in public. our infants' facial expressions serve by way of fact the judges. We often bypass to Buca di Beppo, the place they actually make the birthday boy/female upward push up on their chair. large exciting. My older 2 _hate_ it, my toddler loves it. So installation to their personalities.
2016-10-09 21:09:00
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answered by castellano 4
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YES I hate that!!
As a staff member, having to deal with it, is incredibly annoying.
And ALL servers HATE singing Happy Birthday to people they don't even know, (and the group hardly sings along.)
I think that people who do this are just cheap and lazy!!
2007-09-03 06:32:39
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answered by BigTip$ 6
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sometimes i do find it annoying, because kids are screaming and yelling and it's annoying while trying to eat and talk with your family.
it's a differnet story if it was your own family as in nieces or little brothers or sisters, sooo
there's a yes and a no. haha.
2007-09-03 05:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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They never do that at the places where we go out to eat.
2007-09-06 12:36:13
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answered by Jai 7
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