by Bethers » Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:23 pm
Linda, I disagree that having had a child or not makes a difference. No, I never had my own children. I did have "steps". I did have my niece visit summers, etc. And I have always been around/with kids. But I also grew up going to restaurants from a very young age. We were taught to "see and speak only when spoken to". We sat at the table and didn't leave to go to the bathroom without asking. If we followed the rules, we could continue coming. I remember my sister doing much the same with her children. Even at places like McDonald's. My niece once had a tantrum in McDonald's and within seconds, my sister had all the food in a bag, my niece and nephew out and in the car. The next day my nephew was asked if he wanted to go out for lunch. Of course, he said yes. My niece asked why she wasn't invited. My sister told her that she didn't know how to behave in a restaurant, and her brother was not allowed his meal the previous day because of her. My niece never had a problem that I know of in another restaurant, of any kind. She hated that her brother was taken without her.
That said, parents today do give their kids latitude that I don't believe any child should have. One of the reasons I love where I am, is the kids have to follow rules here. It's good for them. And it gives them more freedom! And I love being around the Mennonite and Amish families. The kids play and have fun, and I have yet to see one have a tantrum or misbehave in public. Wonder whether that has anything to do with family values. And, yes, I'm sure one has misbehaved in public, but it's rarely seen from what I can tell here in Pennsylvania Dutch country.
Linda, I do agree about disliking seeing anyone drunk and obnoxious. However, I've seen that handled, including police being called, unsually handled immediately. Unfortunately, errant children are often ignored to the point that the rest of us have our meals ruined - and I've even asked for a take-out bag and left a restaurant where I paid over $20 for my entree because of a family at the next table ruining my meal. The restaurant apologized, but I never saw them talk to the family. They did give me a discount. (When my group left, 2 others followed - and I never went back there.)
Beth
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