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Rewarded For Her Parenting Skills.
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/my stery-m an-who- gave-mu m-heart warming -note-o n-train -wanted -to-put -a-smil e-on-he r-face- 1000739 9.html
I wonder if this kind man had more openly given certain mother's such a note along with it a £5 note, would he have been given the grateful treatment that this young mother has given?
I don't think so somehow, he would most likely at least been condemned as patronising, and at the worst "what has it got to do with you, how well behaved my child is".
I wonder if this kind man had more openly given certain mother's such a note along with it a £5 note, would he have been given the grateful treatment that this young mother has given?
I don't think so somehow, he would most likely at least been condemned as patronising, and at the worst "what has it got to do with you, how well behaved my child is".
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Was just scanning Images, found this!
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Actually I kind of agree with anotheroldgit. A few weeks ago I was in sainsbury's and there was a youngish mother pushing a shopping cart with a young boy in -he was very polite asking 'please may I have' and not complaining when he was not allowed to have things. I said 'what a lovely polite little boy' and his mother just scowled at me as if I was a pervert or something!
I,personally would never reward a parent with a fiver for their children being well behaved. I do often comment to a parent that their child's upbringing is a credit to their parenting skills however. That is sufficient, but really should not have to be said. However, as pubs now allow infants to run amok in the last bastille of the working man's domain then I suppose a patronising thank you to the parents does not,sometimes, go amiss.
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I now await howls of protest from the females on AB who are easily offended.
I apologise for saying a pub is the last bastille of the working man. We have, thankfully passed those days of "Men only bars" but I hate seeing children in a pub. Their place is in a creche or McDonalds etc.
I now await howls of protest from the females on AB who are easily offended.
I apologise for saying a pub is the last bastille of the working man. We have, thankfully passed those days of "Men only bars" but I hate seeing children in a pub. Their place is in a creche or McDonalds etc.
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