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In reply to the discussion: Maryland family asked to leave Outback Steakhouse because son with special needs was too loud [View all]lunamagica
(9,967 posts)6. Several years ago, my amily took me to celebrate my birthday in this restaurant
We didn't go there often so it was a real treat. It was during some difficult times, ao we were really looking for a break. It was a nice place and it was early, so it was just us and another family. They had a girl, about six-years old who screamed at the top o her lungs during the entire meal. A ma who I assumed was her father took her out a couple of times for about five minutes, where she'd immediately started all over again. She was obviously special needs. We said nothing and endured the yelling during our entire stay. It turned what was supposed to be a relaxing, fun family time to something really stressful and it ruined our day.
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Maryland family asked to leave Outback Steakhouse because son with special needs was too loud [View all]
Floyd R. Turbo
Aug 2019
OP
A four year old too loud? More likely a geezer with no tolerance for anyone.
marble falls
Aug 2019
#1
What if they use an scenario irrelevant to the OP illustrate a petulant point?
LanternWaste
Aug 2019
#23
You and I feel pretty much the same on this issue. We're both geezers, and politeness
Nay
Aug 2019
#9
Again, I agree with everything you say here, too. I certainly have sympathy for the parents,
Nay
Aug 2019
#16
Several years ago, my amily took me to celebrate my birthday in this restaurant
lunamagica
Aug 2019
#6
The child defenetly didn't want to be there. Her screams weren't of joy or involuntary. She was
lunamagica
Aug 2019
#44
There are places that screaming isn't appropriate, regardless of the reason.
Captain Stern
Aug 2019
#39
Wow - now three responses that favor shuffling people with disabilities off into the closet
Ms. Toad
Aug 2019
#31
While I do have a certain amount of sympathy for the parents, I think it's unfair on the other
OnDoutside
Aug 2019
#20