Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP and can I add that no one wants to hear your kid's iPad screaming cartoons. Turn it down or put headphones on the kid.
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I thanked the flight attendant who came and told the parents in front of me that their kid couldn't watch the iPad with the sound on unless she had headphones. Like, duh? We're all stuck in this metal tube, and you think we want to listen to your toddler's inane cartoons for four hours? The mom turned around, like she was surprised that it bothered anyone. What a moron. Using headphones is basic common courtesy, for kids and adults alike.
My toddler rips the headphones off after a while. Now will you like to enjoy listening to bluey on low volume or a wailing meltdown toddler? Please advise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP and can I add that no one wants to hear your kid's iPad screaming cartoons. Turn it down or put headphones on the kid.
+1
I thanked the flight attendant who came and told the parents in front of me that their kid couldn't watch the iPad with the sound on unless she had headphones. Like, duh? We're all stuck in this metal tube, and you think we want to listen to your toddler's inane cartoons for four hours? The mom turned around, like she was surprised that it bothered anyone. What a moron. Using headphones is basic common courtesy, for kids and adults alike.
Anonymous wrote:please do not sit with your spouse and both scroll on your phones, watch YouTube videos while your toddler screams while strapped in the stroller. Ideally one of you would get up, unstrap your child, and chase them around the airport as other parents and caregivers are doing. Can only imagine what it is going to be like when we board the plane for this 4-hour flight.
Anonymous wrote:NP and can I add that no one wants to hear your kid's iPad screaming cartoons. Turn it down or put headphones on the kid.