Frustrated woman shocked at entitled moms…
Oh no, she didn’t.
How a dad or mum disciplines their baby is a personal choice — but when it impacts harmless bystanders, that’s one thing that will be up for debate.
A woman named Julia Austin took to TikTok to share a time when she bought her costly jacket ruined by a baby — and the dad or mum didn’t do something about it.
“I was in a restaurant recently and the table next to me was a family with two little kids, and the kids had these bottles of juice that they were playing with,” she said in her video that has garnered over 250,000 views.
“Like, oh good, juice should definitely be a toy, this will turn out well. Lo and behold, eventually one of the kids [let go] and spilled the juice all over my $200 suede jacket.”
Austin explained how a server got here over to help clean up and appeared to be most involved about her ruined jacket — contemplating the mother coolly answered, “Oh, her jacket’s fine.”
Obviously, what is one particular person’s concern will not be another’s. But in this case, the dad or mum is technically in the incorrect for not only letting her youngsters play with juice but also for it to destroy a stranger’s clothes and not do something about it.
And the 1000’s of commenters agreed.
This woman’s story has sparked a parenting type debate. shchus – stock.adobe.com
“Hot take: parents are lazy these days and don’t want to discipline their kids anymore. I see it all the time working as a server & hairstylist.”
“She should have paid. She’s responsible for her kids, mistakes happen but it was a preventable mistake.”
“I would have said, “Actually, it isn’t fine and suede is expensive to dry clean. I expect you’ll be wanting to pick up that tab, correct?”
“Entitled parents are the WORST. She should have INSISTED to pay for cleaning it or replace it.”
The stranger was in disbelief over the mother not doing something about what her baby did.
“I had a child wipe their dirty sticky hands on my silk dress. They didn’t even offer to try and pay for the dry cleaning.”
This isn’t the first mother making people scratch their heads at her parenting decisions,
Louisiana mother Brittany Norris sparked a parenting type debate when she admitted to instructing her youngsters how to struggle, if need be.
“If someone hits my kid, I’m not raising them to go tell the teacher. Not raising a snitch,” the 27-year-old said in a now-viral video.
“Handle it yourself, hit back, defend yourself, and if that’s not enough, I will interfere. If that’s controversial, I don’t really care, because no. Hit back harder. Thank you,” she continued.
“I was always told, ‘Never throw the first punch but you better finish it,’” one commenter wrote on the video.
“Bullies only bully the ones who allow it,” chimed in another person.
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