PS I ALWAYS compliment parents and kids that are well behaved. It happens so rarely!
PS I ALWAYS compliment parents and kids that are well behaved. It happens so rarely!
I am for this policy and I'm also for a no cell phone policy in restaurants. There's nothing more annoying than having to listen to screaming children or people blabbering on their cell phones! There should of course be restaurants where children are allowed, but let people make their choices!
In fact, on flights there should be a section for families with children also, so the rest of us can have some peace and quiet.
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Too bad stores don't have sound proof rooms that parents and their children can sit and eat.
It's really too bad that it's come to this, though. When I was growing up, as my Dad would say, "We could take you kids ANYWHERE!!" That meant if we even thought of putting up a fuss, we'd get "IT" when we got home. But that is from a totally different generation.
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That's the point! But unfortunately, it's becoming more and more popular for parents to tolerate their kids behaving like monsters; at least here in Germany. In return, it is unpopular to say something against it; if you do, you will be labelled a child hater immediately.Originally Posted by prechrswife
A while ago, we had a similar discussion here in Germany (about a restaurant with a restricted area for screaming kids, so that the guests could enjoy their meals in peace), but parents were furious.
I don't know what's wrong with children these days (or with their parents). I have to listen to screaming kids every day; they're playing on the street outside my house, and it would be nothing wrong with that if they we'ren't screaming ALL THE TIME, and really loud. Even now, at 8:30 pm and already dark outside, I can hear them screaming, and none of their parents is telling them to behave. I think the generation that's currently brough up will be a reckless one 'cause they're not taught to respect others.
I like peace and quiet. I think I have always had a real aversion to noise, any kind of noise. I can still remember the early days of J's life and the live band practice going on next door. As a homeowner, I should be able to exist in my own home, peacefully.
I don't see the reason/need to single out screaming kids/babies. Frankly, of all of society's 'ill behaviours", this is the group of people least likely responsible for their own.
I will take a crying baby over an obnoxious adult any day of the week. I can count on less than one hand the number of times I have been out to dinner/show/movie, and had my time disturbed by screaming children. I would need many more hands to add up the offenses caused by "adults". For some reason, we seem less tolerant of the little ones.
I have seen the dirty evil looks people will give each other while dining out, if the cell phone rings or a child is acting up. There are choices to be made. Get up & move to another table or booth or leave the establishment if you can't take it & go home & make yourself a peanut butter & jelly sandwich & eat it in peace although there is a dog that may be pestering you for a nibble.![]()
Based on these polls, and the comments here, I'd say the majority supports the restaurant's ban on screaming children.
http://community.polls.todaymoms.com...aming-children
Should restaurants have the right to ban 'screaming children'? After a restaurant in North Carolina stirred up controversy by posting a sign warning that “screaming children will NOT be tolerated,” many parents have objected to the policy. Do you think restaurants have the right?
Total of 63,952 votes
92.7%
Yes
59,312 votes
5.1%
No
3,277 votes
2.1%
Maybe
1,363 votes
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dail...staurants.html
Yea or nay: Should restaurants ban screaming children?
84.06% --I’m trying to eat in peace. If you can’t control your kids, then the drive-through is for you.
14.01%--C’mon, give the parents a break. They’re doing the best they can.
1.93%--I think disruptive children add to the atmosphere.
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