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My 2 have to eat at the table, on occasion Robert and I will eat with them! Both of mine have been brought up with P's and Q's! I must admit though that it is more difficult to eat out because of hayley. She becomes very bored easily and can become whiney and loud, so for that reason I don't usually take them out to eat unless it's a McD's or something similar. I know how irritated and annoyed I get when people don't control their children in restaurants so I won't subject them to my childrens naughty behaviour, though I do hesitate to call it naughtiness with Hayley! Raechel is very well mannered however so I do feel that she misses out on experiences like that because of her sister! not a lot I can do though. |
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My mum has bought me and my sister up to be exactly the same Jac!! Trouble is trying to train my boyfriend!! Simple things like not saying pardon me after burping makes me crazy! |
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Alex, have you tried taking little surprises with you? When she gets board produce something that will take her attention? I have fond miniature necklace making stuff and colouring pencils also wee games you know puzzles that kind of thing. Even a pen and a bit of paper. |
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I wasn't afraid to take my two anywhere, be it restaurants, shops, cinema etc....... they were always well behaved and I am pleased to see my daughter is bringing her two children up the same. We all went out for a meal last Sunday and her children were so good and it was nice to see they had table manners too. I think there is nothing worse than when you are in a restaurant and the parents allow their children to run around shouting their heads off and they seem oblivious to it! Another pet hate is when children are sat at the table and eat their food with their fingers instead of using a knife and fork.... Maybe that's today's world and I am old fashioned! |
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No, I just think you have standards and self respect Mags and, sadly, a good number of people no longer do. I can remember at least two occasions when we were eating out with my children (one a motorway service station, one a 'Beefeater') where someone actually went out of their way to come over to our table and say how nice to see children behaving so well . What a shame that it seemed so rare for kids to sit quietly, clear their plates and then stack them, even way back then! They weren't goodie-goodies by any means, there were times, at home, where they drove me to distraction, but I can honestly say they have never embarrassed me outside the home. And some things remain, from my own upbringing. I can never, ever, bring myself to 'eat in the street' as my mum would put it. Maybe, just maybe, an ice cream, at the seaside, if there's a sea wall or something to sit on. Otherwise, no, never. I can't eat and walk at the same time! |
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That's another thing DM....eating in the street Because of today's lifestyle and takeaways, the youth of today don't appear to understand what those bins are for along the roadsides....it comes as second nature to them to discard everything into the road or somebody's garden.. Unless children of today are taught to put all rubbish in the bins provided, I'm afraid the build up of litter on our roads is going to get worse. Strangely enough though, when we are abroad on holiday we always comment on how clean their roads/streets are....hardly a sign of a bit of paper |
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