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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes I’d give a kid water. The people saying no- this is why this area sucks balls. [/quote] You'd give a kid water out of a bottle that you or your kids have been drinking out of? Even during the middle of a pandemic? It's not like the kid was there alone and in a desperate situation, her parent was there.[/quote] No one meant or suggested that. Weird conclusion! No one meant offering your own bottle, your kid’s sippy cup, your own cup. It was suggested if you had a an extra/unopened water, or an empty clean unused cup it would have been an option (this was not spelled out that you’re not mouthing one another’s drinking vessels, it shouldn’t need to be for adults!). [/quote] Okay, most people aren’t carrying around a bunch of extra water bottles to the playground. The options are your water bottle or your kids water bottle.[/quote] Seriously... who on earth carries a bunch of sealed plastic bottles to the playground? [/quote] I see plenty of cars with cases of water in the back. No one owes anyone a free bottle. But let’s get real, your Costco value shop is visible. [/quote] Many of us on this board walk to the parks in our neighborhood and only bring reusable water containers. Not everyone on here is driving giant vehicles full of disposable plastic water bottles from Costco just to take our kids to play at the park.[/quote] We are as suburban as you get and will sometimes drive to playgrounds. I have never actually bought the Costco water case and have never seen one in the parking lot. I don't think most people do. And most people don't randomly carry disposable cups either. This is a liberal area and most people try to be at least a little bit eco-friendly. [/quote]
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