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Reply to "Bringing your own toys to the playground-what's the etiquette?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't see what's funny about this. Your kid made a bratty remark and you think it's funny? This is how mean girl behavior starts. First of all, the remark was funny. The other kid was about to make a BIG fuss when all my daughter was going to do was look at it. Second of all, my daughter was about 2 or 2 and a half and the comment was made to us in a low voice so the other kid did NOT hear. If you don't get the humor it does not mean it was a "bratty" remark. Maybe you don't have one? Lastly, my daughter is the farthest thing from being a mean girl. Once when she was 7 and we went to a Easter egg hunt and we showed up two minutes late. Every toy/candy//egg was gone but she found a small toy. Another smaller child came along and was very sad so my daughter on her own gave her the toy. She is now 18 and graduated from high school. In her yearbook everyone remarked how kind she is and what a wonderful person she is. So, your "prediction" did not come true at all. I sure hope we don't know you in real life! [/quote]
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