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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 3190263" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I totally agree with this. When I saw Casino Royale I had to turn and tell the middle age couple behind me to shut up three times because they were talking about the movie as if they were in their living room at home. </p><p></p><p>It is not just kids making noise and behaving rudely at the movies.</p><p></p><p>I know you are a parent of a small child so I think you are being a tad oversenstive in my experience I have never seen people complain about well behaved children in places. I saw a movie last week and the couple next to me had a small a baby that slept through the movie so I had no problem with that. I just got home from Cracker Barrel where I joined some frinds for breakfast there was a family sitting next to us and the kids were full of energy and laughing and talking a little loudly like kids sometimes do. Again no problem they were not behaving badly and when the got a little to loud the parent s brought the noise level down again. And it was a family style resturant so I expected kids to be there and I think anyone who would complain about kids in a place like that are just morons.</p><p></p><p>Kids make noise they talk and laugh and they are in the process of learning what is the right behavior in public. I think most of us understand that and cut the kids some slack.</p><p></p><p>But there is a big difference between that and a child screaming in anger or a tired cranky child that needs a nap. I am parent I have a sympthy for parents dealing with a misbehaving child in public I have been in their shoes. But I think what angers people is that it seems that a lot of parents are not dealing with the screaming child they eihter ignore it or try to shush it. We have all heard the parent say if you don't stop so and so is going to happen and it never does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 3190263, member: 9037"] I totally agree with this. When I saw Casino Royale I had to turn and tell the middle age couple behind me to shut up three times because they were talking about the movie as if they were in their living room at home. It is not just kids making noise and behaving rudely at the movies. I know you are a parent of a small child so I think you are being a tad oversenstive in my experience I have never seen people complain about well behaved children in places. I saw a movie last week and the couple next to me had a small a baby that slept through the movie so I had no problem with that. I just got home from Cracker Barrel where I joined some frinds for breakfast there was a family sitting next to us and the kids were full of energy and laughing and talking a little loudly like kids sometimes do. Again no problem they were not behaving badly and when the got a little to loud the parent s brought the noise level down again. And it was a family style resturant so I expected kids to be there and I think anyone who would complain about kids in a place like that are just morons. Kids make noise they talk and laugh and they are in the process of learning what is the right behavior in public. I think most of us understand that and cut the kids some slack. But there is a big difference between that and a child screaming in anger or a tired cranky child that needs a nap. I am parent I have a sympthy for parents dealing with a misbehaving child in public I have been in their shoes. But I think what angers people is that it seems that a lot of parents are not dealing with the screaming child they eihter ignore it or try to shush it. We have all heard the parent say if you don't stop so and so is going to happen and it never does. [/QUOTE]
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