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In reply to the discussion: Business is booming in restaurant with "no kids" policy [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)My wife and I taught my kids from day one how to behave the correct way in a restaurant, and at family parties,
when all the relatives kids were acting like jerks, mine weren't.
NO, you don't need to open every sugar and pour it in a glass and think its a science project volcano.
And it benefits the kids, because they got to be taken everywhere, including movies, concerts, and to all sort of great meals
which they truly enjoyed.
And kids who aren't taught right, age doesn't matter. When one reaches 17 or 27 and has bad manners, it is because they never
learned.
Sorry, but this restaurant would instantly lose my business. More important, my c/c is good, and they would lose my money.
(and we have taken my kids to the snobbiest of restaurants in France and were complemented afterward on how well behaved they were.)
Now, how about adults in movie theatres and adults with cell phones texting in movie theatres? (where the blue is readily seen at all times throughout the show).