By Anonymous - 25/06/2013 05:24 - Australia - Brisbane
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Jeeze some people are crazy as ****. If her kids aren't allowed to have milkshakes, she should just tell them no. How in the hell is it your fault anyway?
It's not OPs fault. I think that fact is the whole premise of this FML...
There are parents out there who think the world should accommodate to their kid's needs.
Oh, please. Stop coming off all holy and perfect. I'm sure there's some flaws in your parenting. Everyone handles children differently and all children are different so even if one of your children responds to the way you discipline or reprimand doesn't mean the other will.
I'm not saying she's a brilliant parent by the way. I'm just saying that there's no need to act perfect. Parents like this might want advise not criticism.
It's not customary to tip in Australia so she probably didn't get anything for it.
Sorry Emily. Wrong site. I'm afraid our philosophy round here is more "Criticism, not advice."
If I was in the couple, I would've said "when you buy or good, then you have a say in what we eat." Hate when people feel the work revives around them, the mother clearly is one of them.
I hope you told the dumb brawd that you can't help where people sit and that you were serving the order the couple asked for
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Next time, 'tease' her with a pamphlet for some sort of parenting seminar. Yes carry one around for next time it would be epic.
I'm just gonna keep an eye on Not Always Right. I have a feeling someone who was in there at the time will put this on there and I wanna know what happened after. xD
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I'm sure she was angry that you were teasing her, and not actually her son
Why is she taking her brats to a place that is serving unhealthy food? They are not going to be happy with their kale juice and tofu fritters when their neighbors are getting burgers and fries.