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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good to you or good as in she’d be invited to play for the Queen? I enjoy the piano I play, but I don’t want to hear a “ good for her age” when I’m out to dinner or in a spa. [/quote] If there's a piano there to be played, then you need to suck it up or go elsewhere. I detest the guys my local Potbelly brings in on Fridays, but I recognized that they are there making (loud and ill-sung) music they enjoy, and if I don't want to subject myself to it, I don't have to buy a sandwich there. As for the resort, I've never been to one, or a spa, etc. But OP, if the piano is there and you were told you could play, then you should have stayed and played. Let them leave. And the idea that they might have been extra rude because they thought you were the help and not a guest is even grosser than if they were rude to another guest. F them. Play away next time.[/quote] I don’t need to suck anything up so watch your mouth. You going into a shop with known entertainment is not the same as OP and her child entering a previously quiet room and banging on a piano because it’s there,[/quote]
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