Anonymous wrote:Oh my god she’s touching me
Ohhhhhhh Nooooo!
Anonymous wrote:Seriously?
Perhaps she has ADHD, or on the spectrum
And she fidgets and moves a lot.
Did she sit in your lap or kick someone in the head?
‘Oh baby careful careful your knee is in my lap’
Big smile, whisper ‘sweetie can you please move your leg?’ Big smile, thank you.
Grace and adult ass manners go a long ways
Instead you drag your tail to DCUM to complain about petty behavior.
Glad your kids are perfect, see where they got from.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously?
Perhaps she has ADHD, or on the spectrum
And she fidgets and moves a lot.
Did she sit in your lap or kick someone in the head?
‘Oh baby careful careful your knee is in my lap’
Big smile, whisper ‘sweetie can you please move your leg?’ Big smile, thank you.
Grace and adult ass manners go a long ways
Instead you drag your tail to DCUM to complain about petty behavior.
Glad your kids are perfect, see where they got from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for Op.When you pay $150/ticket, you expect nice mannered customers. That is annoying to sit near the loud, kicking family.
I agree, OP. I was on the fence about buying tickets for Frozen, partly because my experience with other kid-oriented shows has been horrible with singing, talking, seat-kicking, etc. No one wants to be in a position where they have to have an uncomfortable conversation, whether with the parent or an usher, to stop behavior that interferes with their enjoyment of the show.
But it's not just kids. I work as a volunteer usher at another theater, and while audience behavior is not a huge problem, there are many inconsiderate people. Signing along is out of hand. PSA - people pay a lot of money to see these shows, and they don't want to hear you signing. Please stop. I saw one show where all of the teens had their hoods up which blocked the view of the people sitting behind them. And for goodness sake, if an usher or house manager asks you to do something (stop singing, put your cell phone away, etc.), please do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's no rude kids anymore, just kids with mental problems?
Both exist. But you knew that.
Not really. Because the minute you complain about a kid someone always says "special needs". See, this thread for proof. PP is right, that will be the knee jerk response to any complaint about a badly behaving kid. Do you think the child OP posted about is just rude?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for Op.When you pay $150/ticket, you expect nice mannered customers. That is annoying to sit near the loud, kicking family.
Anonymous wrote:You could have asked herto stop disturbing you or spoken with her mother, but you were a passive aggressive a-hole. Sounds like you also behaved poorly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.
Perhaps, but putting your knees and feet on other people is unacceptable. I would tolerate the fidgeting and singing, but not the encroachment into my personal space.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the teen was special needs.