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Such a SAD state of affairs
when restaurants are rewarding
patrons for good manners and
proper etiquette.......
Emily Post is weeping!!!!!
On behalf of good and
decent people every where,
THANK YOU to Laura King and her
children, ages 2, 3 ,and 8!!!!!
And thank you to the restaurant!
Perhaps other diners might consider going to the management and leaving a few dollars to be used as a reward for other diners whose children were well behaved. Maybe it could start a trend.
I'm a grandfather now, and know there are times when children in ANY family may be embarrassing brats. And a few weeks later, they can be absolutely great.
Children will be children, but maybe when they are behaving well, we should let them --- and their parents --- know it.
To "one old man" and that is how we know that you are an uber liberal.
Why give the money to the management to deal with. Why not do things yourself. If you see kids behaving well in a restaurant, why not ask the parents if you can buy their kids a desert?
Why leave your kind acts up to others to perform? Even if you don't have money to spend on a reward for well behaved kids, just complementing them and their parents can be a huge reward.
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