I may have posted about something similar before and I apologize if this is a repeat of sorts.
I am always shocked at how intrusive total strangers will be when they encounter people with young children. I have had numerous experiences with people demanding that I do something different with my children.
Yesterday, We were having an early dinner at KFC because we were out shopping and it was taking longer than we thought. While eating an employee of the store who had just ended her shift approached us and asked my younger daughters age. I told her and she scolded me that I should not be letting my daughter feed herself because she will choke.
First, it is rude to interrupt a family during a meal.
Second, I think I know my child's eating habits better than you.
Third, she hates being fed and would have made a scene.
Finally, it's none of your business.
I have never understood what makes people think that it is even remotely acceptable to interrupt my meal/shopping and criticize my parenting without any knowledge of the children.
Also, I am not sure if I should complain to the manager since she is an employee. She was in uniform but was off the clock. I believe that anyone off the clock should be treated like a customer but her behavior does make it less likely that I would visit the store again and the manager may want to know that. Thoughts?
I am always shocked at how intrusive total strangers will be when they encounter people with young children. I have had numerous experiences with people demanding that I do something different with my children.
Yesterday, We were having an early dinner at KFC because we were out shopping and it was taking longer than we thought. While eating an employee of the store who had just ended her shift approached us and asked my younger daughters age. I told her and she scolded me that I should not be letting my daughter feed herself because she will choke.
First, it is rude to interrupt a family during a meal.
Second, I think I know my child's eating habits better than you.
Third, she hates being fed and would have made a scene.
Finally, it's none of your business.
I have never understood what makes people think that it is even remotely acceptable to interrupt my meal/shopping and criticize my parenting without any knowledge of the children.
Also, I am not sure if I should complain to the manager since she is an employee. She was in uniform but was off the clock. I believe that anyone off the clock should be treated like a customer but her behavior does make it less likely that I would visit the store again and the manager may want to know that. Thoughts?
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