Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Is this thread about a stupid jasmine rice or kids in restaurants? Have all here gone nuts? WTF?
It is jasmine tea and kids running around in restaurants. Please stay focused.
So it's my fault now?
Anonymous wrote:Drinking tea in our house requires proper table manners. We were bought up in Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:Was recently at a restaurant in South Carolina and this couple had two young boys and a nursing baby. He baby nursed under a blanket and was quiet the whole time. The other boys played with crayons quietly and when the father asked the kid to scooch his chair in the boy said "yes sir" so politely. It was wonderful, those kids are clearly being raised right, from the very beginning.
Anonymous wrote:It comes from the steep-sloped island of Komodo. Nothing my to do with Komodo dragon but apparently very good with jasmine rice. Read the pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one of those who used to judge parents very harshly when the kids were not on their best behavior. And then I gave birth to a wonderful, adorable little boy with non-visible special needs. We rarely go out to eat, but sometimes my husband's relatives basically force us by taking offense if we don't come to their events at restaurants.
My son cannot sit still and becomes easily agitated. He calms himself by running up and down the aisles of restaurants and through tables. Everyone takes a turn going to follow him and make sure he does not get in trouble, but I know he still disruptive to other diners. He is trying his best and so are we, his parents. But it is very hard.
Your son's special needs consist of discipline and fit parents. Based on the above and your replies, you offer neither of these.
Now, let's talk about YOUR special needs. You need to find enough love for your son to place him in the hands of fit parents who will give him the discipline to help him become a functioning member of society. Then you need to sew your crotch shut. Then you need to get off the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the restaurant. Is it a fine dining establishment or Applebees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Is this thread about a stupid jasmine rice or kids in restaurants? Have all here gone nuts? WTF?
It is jasmine tea and kids running around in restaurants. Please stay focused.
Anonymous wrote:ITA OP. My kids have been complimented a few times by patrons about how well behaved they are. They are just regular kids. Of course they like to run wild just like most other kids. But for most kids, it does require a lot of parenting to teach them to sit still in a restaurant for an hour, but I think most non SN kids can do it if taught to do so. It just requires a lot of effort. Though, I think some parents do think their kids deserve to do whatever they want whenever and wherever. I also hate it when kids turn around in the booths and look at us while we're eating. Sure, my kids have done the same, and I make them turn around.
Anonymous wrote:Just came back from our date night and one family with two kids ruined it for us at the restaurant. What you guys have been talking here was exactly right on the spot!