All the small children that grow up with this hate. It just makes me incredibly sad and depressed. They grow up with this hate and loathing. Then I think of how these adults are the exact same thing they pretty much know nothing else.
All the small children that grow up with this hate. It just makes me incredibly sad and depressed. They grow up with this hate and loathing. Then I think of how these adults are the exact same thing they pretty much know nothing else.
I'm sorry. A self important ass.
I'm not offended or bothered. I'm merely pointing out that you look like the person going out of their way to point out their knowledge of this experience. When people do this irl I tend to turn my head and roll my eyes but since it is the internet I can point out how it comes off to others.
Read the rest of my comments. I am favoring doing something and not just tweeting like an ass with your thumb up your butt. The usual reason nothing is done in these situations is because everyone is scared of offending parents. Clearly he doesn't care if he is tweeting about it.
Just pointing out your comment looks less relevant to the discussion and more pointing out that you frequent high end dining experiences.
The way I read your comment was that the wine was already paid for when the ticket was purchased so it would be awkward to bring a bottle and unnecessary. What I tried to point out is then the bottle should be comped by the restaurant.
Wine isn't included in these packages/tickets. You purchase and pay for your ticket that only includes the actual meal before. That night you pay for beverages. I suppose he could comp bottles already purchased or provide them.
Whole Foods takes food stamps though?
It isn't derailment when I'm wondering why restaurant owners/employees claim to be worried about the dinning experiences of parents with crying children or they are worried about insulting them and feign concern for those like myself that can't even think straight when there is a screaming child while I am…
I know but I doubt they would be able to find someone willing to pay full ticket price if the story is legit about the babysitter canceling last minute.
True. It is the first place I go when I read this over the weekend because my perspective is always the childless guest.
That is an odd argument for bringing an infant to a $210-$265 restaurant. I don't understand how babies being part of humanity is reason to keep a crying on at a restaurant.
Very true. I think it is that 0-6 month age (depending on the kid) when they just sleep. When they become more mobile/awake is when it becomes more of an issue.
Sample tweet:
But he did nothing for his inconvenienced dinners at the time so I see him as an ass.
His question is valid but the method is wrong.
I think it was unprofessional and didn't address the supposed discomfort of his other guests.
I was just at a much cheaper but still expensive bar/restuarant on a Saturday night in one of Chicago's trendy neighborhoods.
He should have addressed the situation. Any other employee/chef at any other restaurant wouldn't have a job right now.
I really think what he should have done is offered the couple a rescheduled night and a bottle of wine for any guests he felt were inconvenienced.