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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Let's face it: its not just Americans or any one culture. Irresponsible parents who want to make something "all about them" or "isn't Johnny especially special".....No, actually he's not, neither are you. You were invited as a guest, so act accordingly. Flying or going to a wedding or going to a gorgeous restaurant is not a national event free for all. It involves other people. SURPRISE. [/quote] I always find it odd that people think their every dining experience is so special and can't be spoiled in any manner. Is it because you can't really afford it and it is really that special?[/quote] It's not the money, it's the time. I have small kids too. My husband and I don't go to romantic, expensive dinners every week so when we do, we want to be able to have a night without squealing and running around. That's why we left the kids at home with grandpa. [/quote] So go to dinner at 8 when there won't be kids around, and go to places that aren't kid friendly. If you go at 5:30, my husband and I (who go out to eat often with our 3 year old) will be there. [/quote] I promise we don't go to romantic dinners at 5:30. If you were still there at 7:30, you'd see kids, depending on the place. [/quote]
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