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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 459556" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I agree, Susie and felt the same way about fancy restaurants when the girls were little. Not that I could ever afford it, but once in a great while the IL's would take us out and I was happy to bring the girls along to practice their manners in those situations. I hate restaurants that tout being " family friendly", as if that gives all the children license to be unruly, rude, throw food, scream and yell, and walk around while everyone is eating! I've seen this behavior countless times and it baffles me why parents don't use that opportunity to teach their children appropriate manners (or leave). Same thing with weddings, you're correct. Ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 459556, member: 2211"] I agree, Susie and felt the same way about fancy restaurants when the girls were little. Not that I could ever afford it, but once in a great while the IL's would take us out and I was happy to bring the girls along to practice their manners in those situations. I hate restaurants that tout being " family friendly", as if that gives all the children license to be unruly, rude, throw food, scream and yell, and walk around while everyone is eating! I've seen this behavior countless times and it baffles me why parents don't use that opportunity to teach their children appropriate manners (or leave). Same thing with weddings, you're correct. Ugh. [/QUOTE]
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