The worst behavior I've ever seen!!!

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Holy cow, it's been hours and I'm still shaking my head over what I witnessed earlier today.

Took my daughter clothes shopping and we were in Rue21. In the fitting room, we could hear small children screaming and laughing and having races up and down the aisles. The adult with them (later came to find it was their mother) was calling them princesses and kept sending them out to the store for their "crowns." I could tell just from inside the dressing booth that they were way out of control.

I went out to stand in line (about 10 people in line at that point) while my daughter looked around at jewelry and this was the first look I got of the kids. They were around 2 & 3, really tiny kids, but the rowdiest little ones I've honestly ever seen! They were terrorizing everyone in line and the mother was FINE with it, and encouraging them to find more "princess crowns," which turned out to be headbands. At this point, everyone in the line was getting ticked off and were complaining amongst themselves.

The mother TOSSED the headbands onto an endcap, and then sent the girls to a rack of necklaces, where the little ones started playing with them. They were quiet for all of a minute, when next thing you know, the youngest started tearing the necklaces off the rack and throwing them all over the floor, scrambling them up with their hands and feet and really having a blast with it. A whole RACK full of necklaces!

The other customers were complaining LOUDLY at this point, so I spoke up to the mother and said, "Ma'am, your daughters are throwing the necklaces on the floor." She just looked at me like I had two heads and said to the girls in a sweet voice, "Awww, princess, did they fall?" This other woman spoke up and said, "NO, they didn't fall, the girls are destroying that display!" The mom turned right around to a busy clerk and said that the display fell and she needed to go clean it up. :eek:

While the poor clerk was trying to untangle the mess, the girls went to ANOTHER display and started pulling those necklaces down. :sad2: People were trying to get mom's attention again, until finally the clerk told the girls to stop playing with them and go stand by their mother. Surprisingly, they listened nicely, but mom was angry.

Everyone in the line was just so disgusted and appalled at the mother (some at the kids, which I pointed out wasn't their fault) and they continued to be completely out of control all the way out the store.

I seriously have never seen anything even close to that bad before, even when I worked retail. The closest was a college professor's kids -- the parents were raising them in a "positive" environment, meaning they would never speak to them in negatives, ever. I mean, you didn't tell these kids "no." Ever. This woman seemed to have the same attitude with her kids.

My daughter said to me later that she never wanted to babysit or have kids. :lmao: I just laughed and told her that kids are great, you just need to tell them no once in a while. :thumbsup2
 
Ugh, I have very little patience for people who allow their children to be disrespectful. This would have been a "no filter" moment for me, and I would have said something not very nice to mommy dearest. It is one thing to let them run wild at home, but in public where they are destroying merchandise and leaving a mess for other people, it is unacceptable behaviour.

PS I bet HER family has NO CHILDREN at weddings!!
 
That's terrible! Makes me very thankful I do not work in Retail anymore. If I acted like that when I was a kid, I would have gotten a very strong talking to, and would have had to clean up the mess. We were taught not to disrespect anything, whether it was ours or not.
 

Oh yeah, one of the women in line was saying that she should have made the kids clean it up because they'd be less likely to do it in the future. I disagreed and thought the mother should have cleaned it up to learn to keep her kids in line!

And lest anyone think I have no sympathy for a harassed mom (well, usually I don't :lmao:), she wasn't! She was encouraging the little princesses.
 
Wow...if she can't control them now, she's going to have HUGE problems down the road. :scared:

Not only is she allowing that bad behavior, she's teaching them to lie about it! "It 'fell down'". Zero responsibility for their actions! :sad2:
 
I was in a Skechers store yesterday and there were two girls sitting on one of the benches shrieking at everyone that walked by. They would get up, run to one of the employees that was on top of a huge ladder and try to scare him. Nice right? Let's see who can get him to fall off the ladder first. :sad2: The mother finally walked over to where they were and without saying a word about their behavior, told them she was done. They shrieked and carried on all the way out of the store. I don't blame obnoxious children for being obnoxious though. When a parent doesn't put them in their place, they think what they are doing is funny, okay or normal. Some people shouldn't be allowed to breed.
 
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Oh my goodness! Wait til those girls go to school! I would NOT want to be those children's art teacher AND have to deal with that lying mother! :scared1:
 
DH and I decided to check out the local corn maze last night; it was an absolutely lovely evening. We paid our admission and were only beginning the maze when we heard a bunch of kids screaming. There is a bridge in the middle of the maze where you can stand and see it from above and it was overflowing with kids.

No big deal - we can ignoring their screaming.

What we could NOT ignore was the pelting we were taking from ears of corn being thrown by the kids. DH was getting furious and I had had enough. I walked up and took a picture of them and they scattered. I promptly left the maze, took the picture to the owners and they went in after them.

We left. It was a miserable experience and cost us $17. :headache:

If people don't want to raise their children, why do they have them? :sad2:
 
I used to see stuff like this all the time while working at Claire's. I even saw parents have their children assist them with shoplifting!
 
I'm flashing back to the time I worked at a toy store. I come around the corner and every single plush we had was on the floor of the aisle, the children were playing in them, and the moms were sitting on the empty shelf drinking their coffee. :scared1: One looks at me and says, "Not good?"

I swear the shock of it all is the only thing that kept me out of jail.

I said, "No, NOT good!" and turned and walked away.


I still ended up having children because I know it's the brain-dead parents who are to blame for things like this.
 
You might consider calling the store and speaking with the manager. I would not be a bit suprised to find the little darling's mother has called the manager to complain about the clerk. :(
 
Holy cow, it's been hours and I'm still shaking my head over what I witnessed earlier today.

Took my daughter clothes shopping and we were in Rue21. In the fitting room, we could hear small children screaming and laughing and having races up and down the aisles. The adult with them (later came to find it was their mother) was calling them princesses and kept sending them out to the store for their "crowns." I could tell just from inside the dressing booth that they were way out of control.

I went out to stand in line (about 10 people in line at that point) while my daughter looked around at jewelry and this was the first look I got of the kids. They were around 2 & 3, really tiny kids, but the rowdiest little ones I've honestly ever seen! They were terrorizing everyone in line and the mother was FINE with it, and encouraging them to find more "princess crowns," which turned out to be headbands. At this point, everyone in the line was getting ticked off and were complaining amongst themselves.

The mother TOSSED the headbands onto an endcap, and then sent the girls to a rack of necklaces, where the little ones started playing with them. They were quiet for all of a minute, when next thing you know, the youngest started tearing the necklaces off the rack and throwing them all over the floor, scrambling them up with their hands and feet and really having a blast with it. A whole RACK full of necklaces!

The other customers were complaining LOUDLY at this point, so I spoke up to the mother and said, "Ma'am, your daughters are throwing the necklaces on the floor." She just looked at me like I had two heads and said to the girls in a sweet voice, "Awww, princess, did they fall?" This other woman spoke up and said, "NO, they didn't fall, the girls are destroying that display!" The mom turned right around to a busy clerk and said that the display fell and she needed to go clean it up. :eek:

While the poor clerk was trying to untangle the mess, the girls went to ANOTHER display and started pulling those necklaces down. :sad2: People were trying to get mom's attention again, until finally the clerk told the girls to stop playing with them and go stand by their mother. Surprisingly, they listened nicely, but mom was angry.

Everyone in the line was just so disgusted and appalled at the mother (some at the kids, which I pointed out wasn't their fault) and they continued to be completely out of control all the way out the store.

I seriously have never seen anything even close to that bad before, even when I worked retail. The closest was a college professor's kids -- the parents were raising them in a "positive" environment, meaning they would never speak to them in negatives, ever. I mean, you didn't tell these kids "no." Ever. This woman seemed to have the same attitude with her kids.

My daughter said to me later that she never wanted to babysit or have kids. :lmao: I just laughed and told her that kids are great, you just need to tell them no once in a while. :thumbsup2

Can you imagine what their HOME looks like? :rotfl2:
 
I have very little patience in general, but my patience lessens when someone becomes rude and/or disrespectful. It would've been a "no filter" moment for me, I would've lost it on that mom. Shame on those parents for raising their children to be "special ones". :sad2:

That's terrible! Makes me very thankful I do not work in Retail anymore. If I acted like that when I was a kid, I would have gotten a very strong talking to, and would have had to clean up the mess. We were taught not to disrespect anything, whether it was ours or not.

I wouldn't have even gotten a chance like that! The moment I started bothering even one person, it would be over. Mom would put her stuff back, drag me out of the store screaming and crying, and take me home. Then I knew when Daddy got home I was going to be in even more trouble.
 
My mother would have literally killed me dead had I ever behaved that way...

Last night DH and I went out to a local lovely Mexican restaurant. It's a nice place. The large family next to us (several couples and 4 or 5 kids) was just a nightmare. The kids running in circles around the table screaming and laughing. the youngest ones jumping up and down on the chairs while mom ignored them.

I realize now that I do not hate kids...I hate useless incompetant parents.
 
Ugh, I have very little patience for people who allow their children to be disrespectful. This would have been a "no filter" moment for me, and I would have said something not very nice to mommy dearest. It is one thing to let them run wild at home, but in public where they are destroying merchandise and leaving a mess for other people, it is unacceptable behaviour.

PS I bet HER family has NO CHILDREN at weddings!!

See, now maybe people will understand why others do that.;)
I would have reacted the same way that you described. That behavior is disgusting.
 
I swear you should have to pass a basic competancy test to breed!!

DD and I were at the dollar store the other day. There was a woman in there with 4 little boys...and it sounded like 44!!! The woman did not speak English....and before you freak out, I only mention that because she couldn't understand the store workers teller her to make her precious snowflakes stop. They were screaming at the top of their lungs and running around the store. They ranged in age from maybe 3 to about 9. I personally saw them eat candy and take toys out of their packages. Now, I know it's only the dollar tree, but still. The best part was when one decided that he was going to take a whole bunch of mylar balloons out the door without paying and the clerk had to wrestle them away....with the mother just looking on and NOT DOING ANYTHING!!!!! Ofcourse when we went out to the car she was still in the parking lot trying to get them buckled in and screaming at them to SHUT UP ......in perfect English:rolleyes1
 
Try watching kids in The Days of Christmas at DTD for awhile. I can't tell you how many times I've watched kids destroy Christmas ornaments while their parents watched and did nothing about it. One day, I saw a little boy standing by a bunch of ornaments. He'd pick one up and snap Mickey's nose off. The drop the ornament and move onto another. After seeing him do this about three times and he dad, who was watching him, do nothing, I went to get a CM. Unfortunately, the CMs have their hands tied behind their backs. She couldn't really yell at the kid. She handled it the best should could. She told the kid that he might get hurt if he continued. The kid wasn't about to stop, but the dad finally stepped in. Disgusting!
 
My mom and dad ran a "mom and pop" small grocery store over 25 years ago. She had problem customers like that way back then. Moms would come in to shop and let their "little darlings" do pretty much what they wanted and expected my mom to watch them!
Well, my mother is not the quiet little southern belle of times past; she let the moms know real quick that they could either get their children under control or take their business elsewhere (all said with a dripping sweet "honey" or two)!
 
I love how all over the internet, magazines and newspapers now articles/parents say "why does everyone hate my little angelssss??????" "Everyone hates kidsssss nowww...." Why do people glare at my precious children in a restauranttttt....???" Whaa whaa, whaaaa... Well, you can thank parents like this. Sad for good parents.
 

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